1. You use an object that doesn't let any light get through it to create white on your photogram.
2. To achieve black, you don't put any object and you let the photogram hit direct light.
3. To achieve gray. you use an object that lets little light go pass through it.
4. Because you can't see what you are designing in the dark room.
5. To test how much light is needed to make the image visible.
6. Because you are making a design using light.
7. Adam Fuss, Ethan Jantzer, and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
8. The developer develops the picture.
9. The stopper stops the picture from developing.
10. The fix prevents anymore light from affecting the picture.
11. The fixer remover, removers the fixer.
12. The three-minute wash gets all the chemicals off of the photogram.
Time to learn about the camera!!!!
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