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There's some heavy hitters mentioned in the article below, especially Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. One of his abstract prints makes me think of Edward Weston, and Christian Marclay has some amazing large cyanotypes.

A lot of this is great stuff, who knew that the camera was optional?

https://magazine.artland.com/cameraless-photography/
 
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who knew that the camera was optional?

William Henry Fox Talbot invented the kalotype (aka Talbotype) starting from a method to make really accurate drawings of flowers and leaves -- because he was not very good with a pencil, as was socially expected in early Victorian times. His method: photograms (he called it "shadow drawing" at first).
 

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A donut without a hole...isn't a donut.
 

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How about a jelly filled donut?

Perhaps it is a misnomer?
Certainly, it is a derivative, an innovation....
possibly, and understandably, it might be rejected by some as being truly a donut.

Alas, adjectives are important! and necessary.
 
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