Fotografia’s Five Most Seen Posts of July 2016
Female photographers beat male photographers 4-1 in our list of the five most seen posts published in Fotografia throughout this July.
#1 is American photographer Jeanne Donegan with Swell, a series of photographs loaded with the mood and traces of the after part of sex. Donegan is followed by British photographer Thom Pierce, who took impressive portraits of the men that ride their horses across the mountains of Lesotho wrapped up in blankets and balaclavas. Vietnamese photographer Thy Tran ranks third with Cacher, an elusive portrayal of her relationship with a woman. Next up are American photographer Nydia Blas: her Girls Who Spun Gold are a group of black teenage girls who sat for a series of captivating portraits made by Nydia. Finally, French photographer Delphine Schacher makes the list with Bois Des Frères, a beautiful work entirely shot in natural light that documents the daily lives of the expat workers who live together at the outskirts of Geneva, Switzerland.
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