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Photograms Exhibition

August 19, 2020 Editors
Large Incandescent Bulb, Jan Cook

Large Incandescent Bulb, Jan Cook

Don’t Take Pictures is pleased to announce the results of our online exhibition, Photograms. Fifty photographs will be on view through November 24. Visit the exhibitions page to view the entire show. From this show, Baldwin Photographic Gallery’s Director Shannon Randol will choose a number of works for exhibition at Middle Tennessee State University.

Strange Carrots, Melissa Wilgis

Strange Carrots, Melissa Wilgis

Known for their x-ray-like aesthetic, a photogram is a camera-less process in which objects are placed on top of unexposed light-sensitive paper and exposed to light. The objects render differently depending on the chemistry to create a one-of-a-kind photographic object. Encompassing processes like traditional silver printing, anthotypes, cyanotypes, and lumens, almost any photographic process and render a photogram. For this exhibition, Don’t Take Pictures presents contemporary photograms. 

Lacus Plasticus 12, Ryan Zoghlin

Lacus Plasticus 12, Ryan Zoghlin

Don’t Take Pictures holds free, quarterly calls for work for online exhibitions.

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