#FotoWeb – Ten Best Photography Links You Shouldn’t Have Missed Last Week (2 – 8 February)










Women of Wall Street, $9 worth of fashion, new work by Alec Soth and much more in the new #fotoweb, our usual collection of ten best photography links we saw on the web the previous week.
Every week, we select ten of our favorite links to photographic series published on the web over the previous seven days. We call it #fotoweb.
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Christopher Schoonover
Thrilling work by American photographer and art director Christopher Schoonover. Via Thisispaper.
© Christopher Schoonover
Grey Cobalt
Felicia Honkasalo‘s series Grey Cobalt is a survey of objects that belonged to the photographer’s grand-father, who had a thing for rocks and metals… Via Phases.
© Felicia Honkasalo
The Genuine American Communities that Still Exist in the Age of Facebook
Alec Soth is back – this is a portfolio of images from his latest photobook, Songbook. Via Wired’s Raw File.
© Alec Soth
Vortex
“The photo series, Vortex, presents improbable portraits of individuals in awkward moments, looking stunned or stoned, at once suspended outside of the moment and/or inertly trapped by it”. Truly impressive portraits by Jan Q. Maschinski. Via LensCulture.
© Jan Q. Maschinski
Seen Not Heard
Heather Evans Smith‘s extremely stylized photographs scenes from a bitter tale that explores the love between a mother and her daughter. Via Lenscratch.
© Heather Evans Smith
Good Dog
Good Dog is the name of a diaristic, poetic photo essay shot by Turkish photographer Yusuf Sevincli. Via FK.
© Yusuf Sevincli
9 Dollars Fashion
Chinese photographer Quentin Shih made an entire fashion shoot with only 9$ items. Via Invisible Photographer Asia.
© Quentin Shih
Bruce Gilden Photographs the Powerful Women of Wall Street for Vice
Outstanding portraits by top street photographer Bruce Gilden.
© Bruce Gilden
The Summer of Our Lives
Robert Larson has been documenting on film the wild summer vacations spent with his closest friends. Via Burn.
© Robert Larson
Allanngorpoq
Photographs from a Greenland in transformation by Sébastien Tixier. Via L’Oeil de la Photographie.
© Sébastien Tixier
And these are Fotografia Magazine‘s updates from last week:
- Pòrne – An exploration of Austrian society through Vienna’s prostitutes (NSFW)
- How pink is too pink? A journey into the market-painted world of British young girls
- Kazakh photographer wears her mother’s old outfits from the Soviet era
- Jazz that photo up! Visual improvisations by photographer Kwesi Abbensetts
- An artist’s response to the erasing of Brazil’s only site of Indigenous culture
- Squash players!
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Tempora Morte — Lia Darjes Creates Painterly Still Lifes at Kaliningrad’s Roadside Markets

Rani Road — Saleem Ahmed Shares Poetic Photographs of His Parents’ Hometown in India

In the Vicinity — Ed Panar Roams Around California’s Heartland of Cannabis Cultivation

Midwest Sentimental — Nathaniel Grann Explores the Idea of Family Thorugh Images of His Own One
