- however, who has been most
responsible for
developing and
exploring chemigrams. From his
early days, in 1956, he was one of its rare practitioners, and...
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Fotografie movement.
Thanks to his encouragement,
Cordier produced many
chemigrams as well as
photographic self-portraits.
These works were
exhibited in...
- thus
differs from the
beginning of the
previously created cameraless chemigrams of a
Pierre Cordier and the
photogram Man Ray or László Moholy-Nagy of...
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incidence and
breadth of the
light source. A
variant of
photograms are
chemigrams. The
cyanotype solution is applied,
poured or spra**** irregularly. A variant...
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Josef H.
Neumann from Dortmund. He had
learned the
technique of
creating chemigrams from his
Professor Pan Walther, who had
adopted it from
Edmund Kesting...
- 1953 and
fades away
during 1954. 1954 –
Leica M
Introduced 1956 - The
Chemigram was
defined by the
belgian artist Pierre Cordier. 1957
First Asahi Pentax...
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fixing the image,
resulting in a pink image. Rudnick, Les. "Photograms,
Chemigrams, Luminograms,
Cliche Verre, X-ray, thermograms,
Robert Heinecken, Marco...
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without the knife-edge,
reveals non-uniformities in
transparent media Chemigram – camera-less
technique using photographic (and other)
chemistry with...
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photography See also:
Scientific imaging Black and
white Color photography Chemigram Chemogram Digital photography Lo-fi
photography Lomography Monochrome...
- Archive—counting more than 223,000 negatives, 12,244 prints, and 790
chemigrams—has been
catalogued and
opened to the public. "Genesi e
sviluppi del...