Michael Jackson, Mrs. S, luminogram, 20 x 16 inches, unique, $4000 |
While a photograph, analog or digital, can be reproduced indefinitely, cameraless photographs are typically one-of-a-kind pieces.
These unique images, which do away with the mediation of a camera or a lens, include photograms, photogenic drawings, cyanotypes, luminograms, and chemigrams. All terms that designate the various cameraless processes of those artists who choose to use the primary elements of photography — light, paper, and chemicals — as both their tools and subjects to create the image.
This week we explore our favorite cameraless images from our flat files and share them here. Take a look below.
VANESSA MARSH
CHRISTOPHER COLVILLE
Christopher Colville, Dark Hours Horizon 101, unique silver gelatin print, 3 x 12 inches, framed, $3180 |
KATE BREAKEY
Kate Breakey, Common Ground Dove, gelatin-silver print, 17 x 14 inches, edition of 7, framed, $1150To learn more about our cameraless collection and our last show on cameraless photography, take a look at the link below.
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For more information, and to purchase prints, please contact Gallery Director Anne Kelly or Gallery Assistant Patricia Martin, or you may also call us at 505-988-5152 x202