A Photogram uses light-sensitive paper to create one-of-a-kind prints using objects of varying opacities that are placed on top of the paper. The print and objects are exposed to light, obtaining a negative image of the object's impressions. The process is similar as a sun tan.
This is a cameraless photographic method.
The process was created by William Henry Fox Talbot in the 1839, and called it "photogenic drawing".
This is a cameraless photographic method.
The process was created by William Henry Fox Talbot in the 1839, and called it "photogenic drawing".










