Man Ray - Fine Art Photography

A tireless experimenter with photographic techniques who participated in the Cubist, Dadaist, and Surrealist art movements, Man Ray created a new photographic art which emphasized chance effects and surprising juxtapositions. Unconcerned with “Craft,” he employed solarization, grain enlargement, and cameraless prints (photograms) which he called “Rayographs” – made by placing objects directly on photographic paper and exposing them to the light. Passage taken from The International Center of Photography Encyclopedia of Photography

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