#FotoWeb – This Week’s Ten Best Photography Links











Here are the ten photo essays we liked the best from those published across our favorite online photography sites during this week (20 – 26 September).
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Photographer Edward Honaker Documents His Own Depression
Photos by Edward Honaker. Via Ignant.

Open Fields
Photos by Guillaume Amat. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.

Jonathan Meades Hails the Brutal Charm of the Soviet Bus Stop
Photos by Christopher Herwig. Via The Calvert Journal.

Bright Eyes
Photos by Pierpaolo De Angelis. Via Formagramma.

Summit
Photos by Daniel Bushaway. Via Another Place.

Woven Portraits
Photos by David Samuel Stern. Via GUP.

The Horizontal Mode of a Waking Life
Photos by Jiaxi Yang. Via LensCulture.

Big Heads
Photos by Bego Anton and Monica Sanchez. Via YET.

Extraordinary Images Capture the Spirit of America’s ‘Dirt Meridian’
Photos by Andrew Moore. Via Featureshoot.

Michel Huneault Wins Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Photo Prize
Photos by Michel Huneault. Via Lightbox.

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And here’s a few highlights from our own posts of last week:
Debunking the American Myth

Dennis Dinneen, the Irish Town’s Photographer Who Had His Studio in the Back of His Pub

Mario Pucic Shoots No Monuments While Traveling

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