Fredrick Sommers.
Fredrick Sommers work I find is quite doll, his work is quite emotional and with that's black and white and full colours gives it that kind of a frightened vibe. I'm not sure whether I am interested in is work as it's quite confusing and I dont think it's linked much with contrast as Christan Schad's is.
Christian Schad.
I really enjoy Christian Schad's work as I find it is quite fun and really interesting. His work is very busy and has many different contrast themes. I would really like to study more on his work as it's something that is more on my kind of page.
Laszlo Moholy Nagy.
This is photograms by Man Ray. Man Reys work is quite interesting as you can't tell what objects the photogram which makes it quite mysterious, you think May Rey's work would be more optimistic and very eye catching. It looks to easy and simple for an Artist.
Photograms & rayograms are very similar to a Cyanotype, but instead photograms/Rayograms have to be used in the dark room, the room has to be completely dark with just a tint of light. When you've placed your objects onto the Photographic material, that is when you places a very bright light above it to tan around your object on the photographic material. Leave the light to shine on it for about 10seconds, once that's done you take off the light and remove the objects off of your photographic material. After you've finished doing that you places it into a developer for at least 5minutes, while after that is when you place the imaged is places into a fixed bath for about 10 minute, then it should clean it up and ready to go.