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Rayograph 

Photograms are photographic prints that do not require the use of a camera and are made by laying objects directly onto photosensitive paper and exposing it to light. The process is as old as photography itself, but emerged again in various avant-garde contexts in the early 1920s. Man Ray refined and personalised the technique to such an extent that the new prints eventually carried his name – rayographs.