Photograms are produced by placing objects directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive photographic paper and exposing it to the light. Cyanotypes are often referred to as blueprints. The most popular alternate processes used were cyanotype and photogram variations.Ī cyanotype is a printing process that gives a photo a cyan (blue) coloring by mixing ammonium citrate and potassium ferricyanide. The students who participated in the Gallery 303 showing this month used many different techniques to complete their assignments and ‘break the rules’. “We were told to break the rules to try and achieve a different look from a traditional form of photography by breaking the rules,” said Salisbury University art student, Amanda Lockwood. Students assembled their puzzling pieces in the College Avenue gallery so that others could admire their work, create their own perceptions or learn about the thought process running through the artist’s own minds as they created the forms of photography. Those few weeks were needed to determine how perceptions are formed, what thought process perceptions evoke, and how to go against those perceptions – in an alternative manner.ĭuring the month of November, a student photography exhibit called Gallery 303 home. ![]() Photography students at Salisbury University had several weeks to think about the definitions of the combined words: Alternate Perception. ![]() Perception: (Noun) The act of apprehending via the mind or cognition understanding immediate or intuitive recognition or appreciation. ![]() What’s your reaction?ĭo you take the two words side-by-side as they are? Do you even question what an ‘alternate perception’ might be? Do you assume it’s self-explanatory? Or do you break it down by definition?Īlternate: (Adjective) To alternate or do first one thing, then the other.
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