Bit of a long shot but ...

Elines

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... I'm pretty sure that it was somewhere on here that I came across a woman photographer who was having an exhibition in London.

I think she did her thing in ?1930s?

I was interested in her stuff because, although I'm pretty certain that she shot film, it tended to the surreal/abstract.

I thought that I had sent myself a link to the thread but now can't find it (if I did that is)
 
Might this be the photographer you were thinking about, Chris?

Ian introduced her awhile ago:
 
Helen

Thanks.

I recognize the name but, looking (on Google) at the stuff she produced, I don't think that it is her that I am thinking of☹️
 
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  • Henriette Grindat (1923–1986) was one of the few Swiss women to develop an interest in artistic photography, associating with André Breton and later collaborating with Albert Camus.
  • Ida Kar (1908–1974) was a Russian-born photographer who lived and worked in Paris, Cairo and London.
  • Dora Maar (1907–1997) was a Croatian-born French photographer who had a nine-year relationship with Pablo Picasso.
  • Emila Medková (1928–1985) was a Czech photographer who began producing surrealistic works in 1947, above all remarkable documentary images of the urban environment.
  • Lee Miller (1907–1977) was an American photographer, photojournalist and model.
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  • Kati Horna (19 May 1912–19 October 2000), born Kati Deutsch, was a Hungarian-born Mexican photojournalist, surrealist photographer and teacher.
 
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