fotogram

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photogram
A type of photographic image; a slide
A photogram is a photograph made without a camera by placing objects directly on photosensitive paper and exposing the assemblage to light Depending upon the opacity or translucency of the objects used, the photogram usually has a shadowy image of various tones, gray to white, on a black background
A unique photographic print made without a camera by placing objects on a light-sensitive surface and exposing them to light The objects appear as negative silhouettes A technique commonly associated with the work of Man Ray ("Rayograph"), Christian Schad ("Schadograph"), and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
A photograph
> A unique photographic print made without a camera, by placing objects on a light-sensitive surface and exposing them to light The objects appears as negative silhouettes A technique commonly associated with the work of Man Ray ("Rayograph"), Christian Schad ("Schadograph") and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
A photograph made without using a camera; normally by placing an object in contact with photosensitive paper and exposing it to light
A photograph made without a camera by laying objects on a light sensitive surface The images are negative silhouettes See rayograph
Where an image is formed by placing an object directly onto printing paper and exposing it to a light source Many photographers and artists have tried this technique including pioneers Thomas Wedgwood and Fox Talbot along with the Surrealist, Man Ray, who renamed them Rayograms