#FotoWeb – Ten Best Photography Links from Last Week (17 – 23 August)











Arab TV studios, Australia’s outback, nudist communities 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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Incidences
A collection of apparently random, dark pictures by Amaury de Cunha which total to a great effect. Via Phases.

Faraway Eyes
Follow photographer Rob Hahn in a road trip across California. Via aCurator.

Instagram Photographers to Follow in All 50 States
TIME selected one photographer to follow on Instagram for each of the USA’s 50 states (also check out our own lists of photographers to follow on Instagram).

Photo by Theron Humphrey
Photographs for Documents
A series of passport photos of Lithuanians shot in 1946 by a Vytautas V. Stanionis make for an incredible gallery of faces and documentary archive. Via Ost See.

Lake Como
Photographer Katty Hoover portrayed the members of a nudist community in Florida. Via Lenscratch.

Josh Cunliffe
Glimpse into the life of the men and women living in Australia’s mythic outback through these photos by Josh Cunliffe. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.

The Custodians Watching Over Oxford’s Hallowed Institutions
Joanna Vestey photographed the lonely guardians in some of Oxford’s historical institutions. Via British Journal of Photography.

Take a Tour of the UAE’s Fantastical, Futuristic TV Sets
Geez, the Arabs sure know how to make a flashy TV studio. Photos by Jaime Puebla. Via Wired.

A Mouth Full of Sun
In this series, photographer Grace Ann Leadbeater creates her own personal, intimate vision of Florida. Via Another Something.

Srebrenica, from Night to Night
Adrien Selbert visited the city of Srebrenica, Bosnia twenty years after the horrible massacre of 8,000 people at the hands of the Serbian army. Via LensCulture.

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