Richard Priest Photography -> Photograms - Pictures made without a camera

Scanner photograms or scanograms - Actual physical objects placed directly on an HP-3970 flatbed scanner. These differ from the print paper photograms in that they are positive images made by reflected rather than transmitted light. To qualify as a photogram, it must contain physical objects other than printed photographs. There is no digital way to achieve the same effect as the print paper phonogram unless a very large and bright TMA that could be held away from the glass were available.
 

Direct scan of Nearly Wild Rose on HP-3970 flatbed scanner Direct scan of vintage audio cassettes on HP-3970 flatbed scanner   I put my own face to the glass (nose just touching; not pressed) 35mm SLR equipment from 1979 and 1980 (film box new)

A decade of wireless phones - 1995 to present, backed with off-white towel
Audio and camera equipment backed with sparkle/reflective wrapping paper   Colored glass bowls alernating in vertical direction, shrink-wrapped white paper backing Electronic parts with white paper backing
Electronic parts with white paper backing Mica capacitor @ 2400 DPI   Christmas tree ornaments in two layers Candy Christmas ornaments
LP record grooves LP record grooves 2400 DPI