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Light-sensitive direct prints

Starts Dec 14
20 US dollars
Studio 224

Available spots


Service Description

A rayograph is a specific type of photogram that was coined by artist Man Ray. The two terms refer to the same camera-less photographic process of placing objects directly on light-sensitive paper and exposing them to light. The key difference is that "photogram" is the general term for the technique, while "rayograph" is the name Man Ray gave to his own works created with this method. Image shown is Rayograph 1922


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

See waiver under events. Contact Gallery 224 to cancel 24 hours prior to event.


Contact Details

  • 211 North Franklin Street, Port Washington, WI, USA

    artservancy@gallery224.org


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