
by Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) &
Oscar Gustav Rejlander (1813-1887)
his print is a photogram, a technique of making a
picture without a camera or lens. Photograms are made
by placing objects on top of a piece of photographic paper
and then exposing the composition to light. In this
example, ferns were placed in contact with the
glass negative prior to printing-out in sunlight
V&A
Oscar Gustav Rejlander (1813-1887)
his print is a photogram, a technique of making a
picture without a camera or lens. Photograms are made
by placing objects on top of a piece of photographic paper
and then exposing the composition to light. In this
example, ferns were placed in contact with the
glass negative prior to printing-out in sunlight
V&A
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