Tuesday 9 October 2012

Analysis of Photogram photographers



This piece of work is a negative photo gram, made in the darkroom by Lazslo Moholy Nagy. He was a Hungarian painter and photographer, born in 1895.
 It is layered up with different objects, hands and a pain brush, to give it a 3D effect. It also adds depth to the photograph.
I like this piece of photography as how it was made is very interesting and it looks very effective.




This is also a negative photogram, made by Man Ray. He was an american artist born in 1890 but spent most of hie career in Paris, France. He considered himself a painter but was best known for his photography work. 
Features lots of different objects but this time they are all spaced out instead of layering up on top of each other. The objects include a gun and alphabetical stencils. The gun has been placed in the middle with the stencils scattered around it.
I like this piece of photography as the meaning behind it is unknown but this makes it more interesting and mysterious.

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