Photograms are images created by object shadows, specifically where the objects cast a shadow onto photographic or light-sensitive paper without the use of a camera.
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Norman S. Weinberger has written: 'Art of the photogram' -- subject(s): Photograms 'Art of Photogram'
A form of visual communication with a picture.
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In "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman, the photogram is hidden within a line drawing that reads "Look better". You need to closely examine the illustration to find the hidden message. Look for subtle details or patterns within the drawing that will lead you to the photogram.
A photogram is a photographic image made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a photo-sensitive material such as photographic paper and then exposing it to light.
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One can produce a photogram by making a print in a photo lab without using a camera. To do this, one places objects onto a piece of light, sensitive paper in a darkroom. Then, one can use an enlarger to cast light onto the paper to capture the silhouettes of the objects placed.