A photogram is a photo which has not been taken by a camera, they are taken by getting a piece of photographic paper and placing any item or shape on it., exposing it to the light in the darkroom with an enlarger and waiting around 30 seconds for it to develop.
A man named Man Ray was one of the most famous people who used photograms, he called then 'rayographs', even though he didn't invent them. His style was quite different, and he used things like scissors, springs and pins to make different shapes and intricate sizes.
This is some of Man Ray's work:
Laszlo Moholy Nagy
His art is very abstract and unusual. Man Ray's art is more to do with models and people, but Laszlo Moholy Nagy's work is usually buildings.
This is some of Laszlo Moholy Nagy's work:
Self Evaluation
WWW: My image worked because it wasn't faded around the edges, and the items I used on my photogram were visible and looked good. My favourite item I used was the net, because the texture was really interesting and when it overlapped onto itself, it created more pattern. EBI: I think I would be happy if the image was darker, I would achieve this by exposing it for a longer time. I exposed the photo for 4 seconds, so if I exposed it for about 6 or 7 seconds, I think it would look better.