Definition of Photogram. Meaning of Photogram. Synonyms of Photogram

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Definition of Photogram

Photogram
Photogram Pho"to*gram, n. [Photo- + -gram.] A photograph. [R.]

Meaning of Photogram from wikipedia

- A photogram is a photographic image made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material such as photographic...
- fashion and portrait photographer. He is also noted for his work with photograms, which he called "rayographs" in reference to himself. During his career...
- The Photogram (1894–1920) was a photography magazine published in the United Kingdom with an edition printed in America. The two founders of The Photogram...
- camera images in permanent form. His experiments did produce detailed photograms, but Wedgwood and his ****ociate Humphry Davy found no way to fix these...
- 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...
- preparation, and a level of toxicity. The simplest kind of cyanotype print is a photogram, made by arranging objects on sensitised paper. Fresh or pressed plants...
- light-sensitive chemical. His practical experiments yielded only shadow image photograms that were not light-fast, but his conceptual breakthrough and partial...
- 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...
- experimented in the darkroom and created some remarkable artworks, known as photograms, doing photography without a camera. He believed photography had every...
- charges rather than photographic medium, hence the term electrophotography. Photograms are images produced by the shadows of objects cast on the photographic...