#FotoWeb – Ten Best Photography Links from Last Week (27 July – 2 August)











Starry nights, Cuban millennials and lots of portraiture 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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Elaine Mayes – In the World and Always Photographing
A portfolio of images spanning from the 1970s to our day, by American photographer Elaine Mayes. Via Lens.

Topography of Women
A great series of portraits of women by photographer Luisa Dorr. Via LensCulture.

PKiN
Photographer Jacek Fota was given unprecedented access to the Palace of Culture and Science, a historical and iconic building in Warsaw, Poland. Via Thisispaper.

The Zone
Robin De Goede reenacts the strange, mythical fantasies he had as a child. Via GUP.

Darlene & Me
Anja Niemi duplicates heself and interacts with her double in a series of carefully staged photographs. Via Juxtapoz.

Adventures in Super Strange Scientific Experiments
Science looks so weird in these photos by Daniel Stier. Via Wired.

Photographer Seeks Out Havan’s Cool Kids in ‘Cuban Millennials’
Edu Bayer portrays a generation on the rise in Cuba. Via Featureshoot.

This Photographer Dated 54 Married Men in Nine Months
… and kind of photographed her encounters with them. A project by Natasha Caruana. Via Dazed.

Pastoral Italians
Giancarlo Rado has been working on a long-term portraiture of Italy’s shepherds. Via LensCulture.

Vanessa Marsh
Vanessa Marsh creates images of starry skies directly in the darkroom, without even using a camera in the first place. Via Lenscratch.

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And here’s a few highlights from our own posts of last week:
Ten Best #FotoMobile Submissions / Vol. 3

#OutNow Vol. 3 – Six Best New Photobooks You Should Know

A Beautiful Island with a Terrible Secret

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