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 paper and then exposing it to light.
Students will learn how to make photograms from start to finish under the instruction of Cleveland Photographer Michael Loderstedt. Different materials, objects and paper choices will be discussed and can be experimented with.
Participants should bring with them any objects or materials to make photogram prints. Any photographic paper that students wish to experiment with (in addition to paper provided by the Print Room) should be brought in.
Please bring interesting items (small toys, jewelry, flowers, etc) to create beautiful custom images. Limited items will be provided. If you’d like photographs to be printed on transparencies for this workshop, please email emilie@clevelandprintroom.com your photos by July 12.
Phone: 216-802-9441
Email: emilie@clevelandprintroom.com
2018/07/15 - 2018/07/15