Been getting into analogue photography this year, and recently discovered some artists/photographers that I find really inspiring.

Also wondering what other artists I'm missing in this space, esp. those hacking with film/development process to produce illustrative effects.

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Luigi Veronesi's photograms combine camera-less exposure techniques and oil painting within a Bauhaus influence. (1908 - 1998)
William Klein's (b. 1928) early interest in photography captured his abstract paintings with slow shutter speeds, creating these beautiful photographic renderings.
Garry Fabian Miller's (b. 1957) work slowly exposes light through coloured glass, liquid and cut forms onto photographic paper, creating camera-less renderings of geometric forms.
Xavi Bou's (b. 1979) composite 'chronophotographs' turns bird flight patterns into flowing strokes and forms in the sky.
I'm also really inspired by Ruben Wu's (b. 1975) work, using programmable drones and light painting to produce these brilliant and other-worldly landscape photographs.
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