The History of Photography, from 1839 to the Present Day |
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... photograms . They placed three - dimensional objects on the light - sensitive paper ; thus not only were contours recorded and , in the case of translucent objects , texture as well , but also cast shadows . The photogram technique has ...
... photograms . They placed three - dimensional objects on the light - sensitive paper ; thus not only were contours recorded and , in the case of translucent objects , texture as well , but also cast shadows . The photogram technique has ...
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... ( photogram ) to its passive recording . Again the formalistic dominated . A third and final exhibition was held in ... ( photograms , montages ) and straight photography ( stark landscapes , portraits ) . As director of the photography ...
... ( photogram ) to its passive recording . Again the formalistic dominated . A third and final exhibition was held in ... ( photograms , montages ) and straight photography ( stark landscapes , portraits ) . As director of the photography ...
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... Photograms of '95 , London , p . 14 . 6. The editor proposed the word photogram in the belief that it was a more correct derivation from the Greek than photography and insisted on its use editorially . He had no idea that the word would ...
... Photograms of '95 , London , p . 14 . 6. The editor proposed the word photogram in the belief that it was a more correct derivation from the Greek than photography and insisted on its use editorially . He had no idea that the word would ...
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