Photographers:
Connections:

Photograms


 
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Contents

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1Improving content on photographic techniques
Introduction
2Terminology for cameraless photographs
3Examples of photogenic drawings
Examples
4Photograms
Photographers
5Anna Atkins: Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype impressions (1843-1854)
6Anna Atkins: Cyanotypes of British and Foreign Flowering Plants and Ferns (ca. 1854)
7Anna K. Weaver
8Herbert Boucher Dobbie: New Zealand Ferns. 148 Varieties (1880)
9Man Ray: Rayograms
10Man Ray: Électricité’ (1931)
11Arthur Siegel: Photograms
12Claude Tolmer: Photograms
13Elfriede Stegemeyer: Photograms
14Hilde Horn: Photograms
15Oskar Nerlinger: Photograms
16László Moholy-Nagy: Photograms
17Christian Schad: Schadographs
18Lou Landauer: Photograms
19Luigi Veronesi: Photograms
20Werner Schnelle: Light Works
21Floris Michael Neusüss: Full body photograms
22Floris M. Neusüss: Barbie and Ken
23Adam Fuss: Photograms
24Susan Derges: The River Taw
25Harry Nankin: Contact 2003-2004
26Harry Nankin: Rain
27Michael Jackson: Sculptures (2022)
Conclusions
28Some thoughts on photograms

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