Thursday, 30 November 2017

Photograms and chemigrams



In class last week we made a chemigram, but there is another thing you can do with the light sensitive paper called a photogram.  To do this you need to take out a sheet of paper in the dark and expose it to light while part of it is covered by an object.  To do this you need a dark room.

In this lesson you need to work backwards, find out what a photogram is and explain how to make one, you also need to explain what we did in class to make our results.

Things to find out:

  1. how many ways can you make one?
  2. what sort of chemicals do you need?
  3. what paper do you need?
  4. what objects work best?
Add images of work you find online and add you own work to the slides

If you finish all this, find out what a cyanotype is and made a post that explores this technique

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