#FotoWeb – Ten Best Photography Links From Last Week (6 – 12 July)











Ghost hunters, body parts, taxidermy 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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Looking for Alice: a Mother’s Gradual Acceptance of Her Daughter, Born with Down’s Syndrome
Photos by Sian Davey. Via British Journal of Photography.

Transition
Photos by Lauren Marsolier. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.

Close Crops and Gloriously Stubbly Hairlines
Photos by Francesco Nazardo. Via It’s Nice That.

Inner Visions: Inside a Children’s Art School in One of Russia’s Closed Cities
Photos by Sergey Poterayev. Via The Calvert Journal.

Meet Italy’s Ghost Hunters
Photos by Barbara Leolini. Via Lightbox.

A Unique and Non-Repeatable Science
Photos by Jeremy Haik. Via Der Greif.

Eve’s Glory
Photos by A. Tamboly. Via LensCulture.

A Backstage Pass to the Super Bowl of Taxidermy
Photos by Helge Skodvin. Via Wired.

Parts
Photos by Eva Stenram. Via Juxtapoz.

Frederik Vercruysse Captures the Beauty of Car Omnipresence
Photos by Frederik Vercruysse. Via Thisispaper.

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And here’s a few highlights from our own posts of last week:
Midterms – Ten Most Popular Posts of 2015’s First Half

Midterms – Ten Top Editors’ Picks of 2015’s First Half

Everything Is Consumed – A Story of the Digestive System of the Earth

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