As part of their investigation into the idea “Photography is the process of capturing light, a camera is not necessary” the Y10 GCSE Photographers have been experimenting with one of the earliest forms of photography, the photogram. A photogram is a photographic image made without a camera. It involves placing things on the surface of a light sensitive material and then exposing them to light. The results are very striking, we think you will agree! Archived under Photography, Upper Years.Subscribe and receive new content via email.