#fotoweb – Ten Best Photography Links from Last Week (22 – 29 June)

© Vanessa Winship
We have selected ten links to photography news / features from last week (22 – 29 June) that we liked the best. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter if you want to receive #fotoweb in your email inbox. Or maybe you want to suggest a link in the upcoming weeks? Include the #fotoweb hashtag in a tweet – we’ll keep track of it.
Vanessa Winship à la Fondation Mapfre
On L’Oeil de la Photographie, pictures by Vanessa Winship.
Casta
On The New Yorker, pictures by Nicola Lo Calzo (read our interview with Lo Calzo here)
Crisis in Greece and at Home
On NYT’s Lens, pictures by Nikos Pilos
Recreating the Dead
On Juxtapoz, pictures by Arne Svenson
The Toy Airplanes Indians Sacrifice When Praying for a Visa
On Wired, pictures by Rajesh Vora
We Said, ‘No Car Pictures’
On NPR, pictures by David Gilkey
Intriguing Photos of Cuba Show the Country in a New Light
On Featureshoot, pictures by Rose Marie Cromwell
CitiLegs – An Instagram Collection
On LensCulture, pictures by Stacey Baker
Oil Rush
On Invisibile Photographer Asia, pictures by Debasish Shom
Orbit Aeterna
On Phases, pictures by Teo Ormond-Skeaping
And it was On the Beach week on Fotografia Magazine:
Day 1 – Fun portraits of unaware Lithuanian beach-goers
Day 2 – Vacationing in Piémanson, France’s Last Wild Beach
Day 3 – Macho Men, Topless Women and World-Class Freaks: Welcome to Barcelona’s Platja
Day 4 – The Beach During the Rest of the Year
Day 5 – Sweating It Out on Kiev’s Beach
Day 6 – The Adventures of a Motorhome Along Portugal’s Coast
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These Apparently Ordinary Places Hide a Horrible, Horrible Past

Between Media Representation and Reality: the Identity Crisis of the American West

Inside the Hotel Polana, a Decaying Resort That Used to Be a Base of the Communist Party

FotoFirst — Two Photographers Observe the Radical Changes of China’s Landscapes

Stranger Fruit — Jon Henry Reinterprets the ‘Pietà’ to Denounce Police Violence Against Black Men

House of Surprises — Kathryn Allen-Hurni’s Portraits from the Twins Days Festival

Edging, GA — Anna Brody Creates a Fictional Town That Only Exists at Sunrise and Sunset
