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photograms of
botanical specimens,
mostly seaweeds,
which she made
using Sir John Herschel's
cyanotype process,
which yields blue images.
Photograms and...
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revamp and
title change to New
Photograms. The
Photogram was
simultaneously published in
America as The
American Photogram with an
American section “with...
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fashion and
portrait photographer. He is also
noted for his work with
photograms,
which he
called "rayographs" in
reference to himself.
During his career...
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camera images in
permanent form. His
experiments did
produce detailed photograms, but
Wedgwood and his ****ociate
Humphry Davy
found no way to fix these...
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interests in
botany by
collecting dried plants,
which were
probably used as
photograms later. She was
elected a
member of the
London Botanical Society in 1839...
- Francisco, California. She is
known for her camera-less photography,
photograms and
inventive techniques using light sensitive material. Her work is included...
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Photobatik is one of
Photogram techniques produced by a ****anese
artist Yoshio Machida in the 1990s.
Photograms are
produced by
partial exposure and development...
- image. As an
extension of her
drawing practice,
McQuillan began producing photograms during a 2008
residency at the
Islip Art
Museum on Long Island, NY. Without...
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incidence and
breadth of the
light source.
Chemigrams are
variants of
photograms. The
cyanotype solution is applied, poured, or spra**** irregularly. A...
- he
vacationed on the
Rhone with Lucia, who
introduced him to
making photograms on light-sensitized paper. He also
began sketching ideas for what would...