The Ten Best New Series that Premiered on FotoFirst in 2016
We’re very proud of FotoFirst, a space we created on FotoRoom to present new works that were never published in a photo magazine before; and it makes us feel very honored when photographers choose to premiere their projects on our platform (we’d be happy to showcase your new work, too—just show it to us!). In 2016, we’ve launched about 60 new series; here are ten we especially liked, in no particular order:
Inside Trona, a Ghost Mining Town Dissolving into the Mojave Desert
Photos by Ewan Telford

László Gábor Belicza Captures His Nephew’s Mourning for the Loss of His Father
Photos by László Gábor Belicza

Amanda James Expresses Her Frustration Being a Mother and a Wife
Photos by Amanda James

Jon Horvath Looks at the American West Myth from the Small Town of Bliss
Photos by Jon Horvath

Nydia Blas Celebrates the Femininity and “Right to Pleasure” of Black Girls
Photos by Nydia Blas

Philipp Gallon, a German in the US, Shows Us the Face of Rural America
Photos by Philipp Gallon

Tommy Keith Portrays the Remote Community that Has Come to Be His Home
Photos by Tommy Keith

Kathryn Harrison Portrays Her Beloved Schizophrenic Brother
Photos by Kathryn Harrison

Clemens Fantur Brings Back Lovely Photographs from His Trip to the Philippines
Photos by Clemens Fantur

Artist Duo Hart+Lëshkina Visually Explore the Idea of Impermanence
Photos by Hart+Lëshkina

Keep looking...

FotoCal — Photography Awards, Grants and Open Calls Closing in August 2019

Jason Koxvold’s Photobook ‘Calle Tredici Martiri’ Was Inspired by His Grandfather’s World War II Diaries

Valentina Casalini Explores QT8, a Once Futuristic, Now Declining District in the North of Milan

Mark Griffiths Photographs the Wild Swimmers of the U.K.

FotoFirst — André Viking Documents the Healing Practices of South African Shamans

FotoCal — Photography Awards, Grants and Open Calls Closing in July 2019

Afterparty — Jussi Puikkonen Photographs Party Venues After the Parties Have Ended
