The Curious Way Laure Winants Makes Images Without a Camera

Photography
“Wouldn’t it be super cool to capture all that information before it all melted away?” photographer Laure Winants says to the Phoblographer in an interview — putting into our head so many different ideas. “I used the photogram to be able to imprint in real-time during the drilling, the air bubbles with millions of years of information in it.” By definition, photograms are prints made by laying objects onto photographic paper and exposing them to light. It gets even more intriguing when you realize that Laure made these images in the Arctic to map climate change.

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