An unparalleled exploration of the art of
cameraless photography, this expansive book
offers an authoritative and lavishly illustrated
history of photography made without a camera,
along with a critical discussion of the practice. Since the early 19th century and the invention of photography,
artists have been experimenting with various methods for
creating photographs without a camera. At once exhaustive
and compelling, this book reveals the myriad approaches artists
have used to create photographic images using just paper and
a source of radiation.