#FotoWeb – Ten Best Photo Links from Last Week (18 -24 May)
Breton girls, racism, the Black Forest and much more in this week’s #FotoWeb – take a look!
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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The Harmony of Community
Stunning portraits of young Breton girls in traditional garment by artist Charles Fréger (we featured selected works from his portfolio here). Via Thisispaper.
Russian Interiors
Andy Rocchelli was working on this series of portraits of Russian women in their homes to cover his expenses while covering the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, in which he remained killed a year ago. Via EMAHO.
Powerful Photos Helped Desegregate a Prom in Georgia, but Racial Tensions Endure
Gillian Laub‘s Southern Rites photographs and documentary film explore racial issues in the Southern states of the USA. Via Slate.
The Work of Nenad Saljic
Breath-taking, black&white landscape photographs by former caver Nenad Saljic. Via Juxtapoz.
Cuckoo Clock and Cherry Cake
Planning your next holiday? Consider Germany’s Black Forest… Quirky photos by Anne Sophie Stolz. Via YET.
Keegan Grandbois
Selected works from the creative mind of Keegan Grandbois. Via Der Greif.
Spirit in the Night
Follow Thomas Bouquin in his nightly explorations of the city of Montreal. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.
And the Mountain Said to Munzur: You, River of my Tears
A truly beautiful photo essay by Miriam Stanke about Dersim, a historical Kurdish region in Eastern Anatolia. Via Phases.
Dream about Motherland
We love the bucolic imagery and dreamy aesthetics in this series by Romanian photographer Tamas Paczai. Via Booooooom.
Back to Nothing
Former #PhotographerInResidence Alexis Vasilikos has a soft spot for India – this is a series of images he took during his last, recent trip to the Asian country. Via Phases.
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And here’s a few highlights from our own posts of last week:
Meet the Easy Riders of the Arabic Peninsula
Heimaey, the Island Forever Changed by a Six-Month Long Eruption
A Daughter’s Heartfelt Investigation into Her Father’s Life as a Salesman
Toy Soldiers Who Are Not Toys
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