#FotoWeb – Ten Best Photography Links from Last Week (13 – 19 July)










Slavery, images inspired by dreams, people on trees and much more in this week’s #FotoWeb!
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 Kids
Gabriela Herman interviewed and took beautiful portraits of young men and women with one or more LGBT parents. Via Lenscratch.

How One Photographer Is Mapping America’s Poverty
See how Matt Black is using Instagram to document California’s poorest communities. Via Lightbox.

Whitten Sabbatini
A great portfolio of images by Whitten Sabbatini from his series There’s Worse than Being Alone. Via The Heavy Collective.

Arrivals and Departures
From 2012 to 2014, Magnum photographer Jacob Aue Sobol traveled by train across Asia – here are some of the stunning images he took. Via Burn.

Identity after Slavey
Nicola Lo Calzo has an incredible talent in making documentary photography with a strong fine art approach. Via Vantage.

A Kaleidoscopic City
There’s something metaphysical in Grégoire Pujade-Lauraine‘s images from his book A Perpetual Season. Via The Great Leap Sideways.

Waking Images from Dreams
“I am intrigued by the images of our dreams just before awakening: it is difficult to find the logic there, there is nothing to indicate time, the space is indeterminate. In my work, I try to create an atmosphere that is quite close to those dream images”. Photos by Kumi Oguro. Via LensCulture.

Eternal Escapism Captured by Sofia Tatarinova
People on trees, photographed by Sofia Tatarinova. Via Thisispaper.

Living Space: an Intimate Portrait of Students Growing Up Together
Lialia Gimadeeva documented her life as a student in a dormitory in the Russian Republic of Tatarstan. Via The Calvert Journal.

Tree Stone Water
Some terrific photographs from Gerry Johansson‘s new photobook Tree Stone Water. Via The Heavy Collective.

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And here’s a few highlights from our own posts of last week:
Ten Best #FotoMobile Submissions / Vol. 1

Ten Photographers You Should Follow on Instagram / Vol. 4

Lost + Found

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