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make your own camera, take your own pictures & develop your own film!

How to make an oatmeal box pinhole camera!

Stewart Lewis Woodruff explains it all in today’s in-depth DIY photography lesson. Stewart shows us how to create our own oatmeal box pinhole camera, teaches us to use it, and then gives us easy to follow instructions on developing the images ourselves at home in our very own darkroom!

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How to develop your own film at home!

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Create Man Ray’s Rayographs!!
How to create rayographs - cameraless photos developed by Dada artist Man Ray!

How to make “cameraless” pictures (photograms or rayographs – named for their creator, Dada artist Man Ray). They are made them by placing objects directly on light-sensitive paper, which is then exposed to light and developed.

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Create Man Ray’s Rayographs!!

How to create rayographs - cameraless photos developed by Dada artist Man Ray!

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25
Sep

Zofia Kulik: Multiple Exposure

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Art, Artists, Photography

Zofia Kulik:
Multiple Exposure

Artwork by Zofia Kulik (http://www.kulikzofia.pl)

Zofia Kulik is a Polish performance artist & photographer. She developed a technique known as “multiple exposure black and white photography“, which results in amazing collage-esque photo montages. In these works, she creates telling juxtapositions, contrasting drastic motifs drawn from historical & contemporary periods.

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Artwork by Zofia Kulik (http://www.kulikzofia.pl)

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