Best of 2017 —
Top Ten FotoRoom Favorites
A new year has just started, but before we wrap 2017 up we’d like to share with you a selection of projects we’ve featured in the past 12 months that we particularly liked, so you can take a second look in case you missed them (by the way, you can subscribe to our weekly newsletter to make sure you never skip anything). In the next few days we will also share the 10 best works that premiered on FotoFirst and the 10 best projects shot in black and white. Stay tuned!
In 2017 we’ve published nearly 200 different works: narrowing them down wasn’t easy, since of course we believe every project we choose to showcase in FotoRoom is a strong one. In fact, we would like to take the opportunity to thank all the photographers we’ve featured for sharing their images with us and wish them and all of our readers a happy 2018!
Inshallah by Roger Grasas

Martha by Siân Davey

Ilona et Maddalena by Sandra Mehl

Family Tree by Glen Erler

Dopo Roma by Jesús Madriñán

I Zii by Linda Brownlee

The New Village by John Spinks

Shared by Nelli Palomäki

I Love You, I’m Leaving by Matt Eich

If This Is True by Robin de Puy

See also:
— Best of 2017 | Top Ten Projects that Premiered on FotoFirst
— Best of 2017 | Top Ten Projects Shot in Black and White
Keep looking...

FotoFirst — In Love and Anguish, Kristina Borinskaya Looks for the True Meaning of Love

Vincent Desailly’s Photobook The Trap Shows the Communities in Atlanta Where Trap Music Was Born

FotoCal — Photography Awards, Grants and Open Calls Closing in March 2020

Louis Heilbronn Uses Portraits, Theatrical Images and Drawings to Explore How a Myth Is Created

FotoFirst — Olga Sokal Photographs Lynch, a Small U.S. Town Suffering from the Decline of Coal

Adagio — Laura Ghezzi’s Poetic Images Respond to a Time of Change in Her Life

Jakob Ganslmeier Portrays Former Neo-Nazis Who Are Removing Their Nazi-Inspired Tattoos
