The first photographs ever made were not by using cameras. People in the 1850s, for example artists, used a technique called Camera-less Photography. This is where you use specific chemicals to create images.
In todays generation we have electric facilities which create high quality pictures. However, artists still experiment making images by using the camera-less photography method.
To do this you place objects onto light-sensitive surfaces to fix the shadow. Ultra violet light creates a more dramatic effect on the surface. However, catching sunlight from a window can also be just as effective.
To make a unique piece of work you can use many effective liquids which real artists use. For example, using oil, vanish, paint and shellac.
Here are some images artists have made by using this method...
In todays generation we have electric facilities which create high quality pictures. However, artists still experiment making images by using the camera-less photography method.
To do this you place objects onto light-sensitive surfaces to fix the shadow. Ultra violet light creates a more dramatic effect on the surface. However, catching sunlight from a window can also be just as effective.
To make a unique piece of work you can use many effective liquids which real artists use. For example, using oil, vanish, paint and shellac.
Here are some images artists have made by using this method...
These are some of the images we made in class..
My favourite images are the ones that have colour and are splattered in random places, mainly because they give off an effect looking like the galaxy. However, to make these images more interesting as a group we could have experimented more with different shapes, to make them look more unique.