Today, I finally completed the photogram task yippeeee! As I started my course late I missed out on the opportunity to do photograms in the darkroom with my class so I did them on my lonesome in the darkroom this arvo.
I really enjoyed the whole process having the added benefit of a few days research in advance. Including the below darkroom rules I discovered online.
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Last but not least, image props/objects which can be any three dimensional or two dimensional objects (i.e. paper cut outs, cutlery, toys, your own fingers/hands/feet, flowers etc
One of the most important things to remember when setting up a photogram is that the ONLY light to have on is the SAFELIGHT. If you have any other light hitting the light sensitive paper it will become prematurely exposed.
- I placed my paper shiny side up underneath my light source ensuring that it was in the correct position by ling up with the guidelines masking tape. I then arranged the composition of my image by placing several chosen objects directly onto the paper.
- Once I was happy with the composition i hit the timer and exposed my images for an average of 9 seconds (some a little longer some less depending on how much exposure i wanted)
- Clearing away the objects I then placed the paper into the developer face down and agitated it a little for two minutes and turning to face up.
- I then removed from the developer and placed and agitated the paper in the stop bath for 30 seconds ensuring the developer was rinsed.
- The next step was to place the paper in the fixer tray after letting the paper drip for a few seconds. With a little tap ensuring the paper was fully submerged I left the paper for 4 minutes
- After the 4 minutes were up I removed the paper to drip for a few seconds then submerged the paper into the water rinse for 5 minutes
VOILA!!! Your photograms are processed! Remove from the water rinse and dry :)
Tomorrow I will scan and upload my good and not so good photograms and let you be the judge of them -_-



