After seeing the work of Floris Neususs and his life size photograms I decided to experiment with photograms myself. I have used various materials of differing densities to create this photogram, including film strips, leaves, a tea bag, tape, a drawn image and a measuring cylinder. Doing this has given me a good idea of how photograms work and how light travels through different objects. I enjoy how simple it is to actually create a photogram and the possibilities that it gives. I think it would be interesting to involve movement of objects and maybe to include photographs projected onto the surface, mixing two techniques together.
07 February 2011
Photogram Experiment
After seeing the work of Floris Neususs and his life size photograms I decided to experiment with photograms myself. I have used various materials of differing densities to create this photogram, including film strips, leaves, a tea bag, tape, a drawn image and a measuring cylinder. Doing this has given me a good idea of how photograms work and how light travels through different objects. I enjoy how simple it is to actually create a photogram and the possibilities that it gives. I think it would be interesting to involve movement of objects and maybe to include photographs projected onto the surface, mixing two techniques together.
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