#FotoWeb – Ten Best Photography Links You Shouldn’t Have Missed Last Week (20 – 26 April)










These are the ten photo links we liked the best last 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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KLPA Top 20 Most Memorable Portraits
Kuala Lumpur International Photoawards is a photography award focus on portraiture. In this article, founder Steven Lee selects 20 portraits awarded at previous editions. Via Invisible Photographer Asia (portrait by Georges Pacheco).

90 km till Athens
90 km till Athens is a collection of photographs made in Greece during a period of two years between 2013 and 2014 by Kyriakos Papachrysanthou. Via Phases.

Gianpaolo Arena
Vietnam as seen through the eyes of Landscape Stories editor Gianpaolo Arena. Via The Heavy Collective.

Matt Henry Explores 60s Acid Culture in Cinematic Series The Trip
Previous #PhotographerInResidence Matt Henry has recently completed a new body of work of his 1960s inspired staged photography. Via It’s Nice That.

Houston Cofield
A great portfolio of pictures by Houston Cofield. Via Booooooom.

Island II
Check out the work of talented landscape photographer Cody Cobb. Via Another Place.

Rockets Away: How Soviet Space Dreams Became Child’s Play
Russian photographer Ivan Mikhailov photographed forty playgrounds in his hometown Novocheboksarsk where slides, jungle gyms and other structures have a space theme. Amazing. Via The Calvert Journal.

Stateside
Is the American Dream still a thing? Looking at the photos of Matt Wilson, one would have to say no. Via GUP.

The Photos That Helped a Photographer See Her Husband Through His Depression
Intense photos by Maureen Drennan. Via American Photo.

Javier Torok Creates Narrative by Spotting Overlook
Beautiful street photographs by Argentinian photographer Javier Torok. Via Thisispaper.

And here’s a few Fotografia Magazine highlights from last week:
- 10 Photographers You Should Follow on Tumblr / Vol. #6
- The Nordic Legend of the Seal Woman
- The Pains of Being Young and Free – #FotoFirst
- Just This Side of Paradise – #FotoFirst
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