#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links
#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

#FotoWeb is our guide to the best of photography on the web. At the end of every week, we select the ten photo essays we liked the best from those published across our favorite online photography sites during that week.

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Change of Course

A very beautiful, light-inundated photo essay by Prasit Sthapit about Susta, a small village in Nepal whose existence is threatened by the effects of climate change. Via LensCulture.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

The Portraits in This Book Are Only Visible When You Hold It in Your Hands

A heart-breaking story – Chinese blind children abandoned by their parents to comply with the county’s one-child policy, – a brilliant book design idea and a Kickstarter campaign to support it. It all starts with Carina Hesper‘s portraits. Via Vantage.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

Section

A compelling set of portraits of convicted women by Elena Anosova. Via Juxtapoz.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

This Photographer Has Sex and Takes Drugs with Her Subjects

These photographs by Stacy Kranitz are really remarkable in how they expose a deprived community based in the Appalachia region of the USA. Via Dazed.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

These Days I Feel Like a Snail Without a Shell

This series by Paolo Morales is “fueled by a preoccupation with physical touch as a sign of intimacy, affection, and support”. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

Getting Lost

Delaney Allen mixes landscape photographs, still lifes and scanned letters to grapple with themes of death and loss. Via Thisispaper.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

Dreamscapes

Fydor Telkov‘s eerie, monochrome images investigate the spiritual origins of the mountainous Ural region. Via The Calvert Journal.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

Military Commissariat

Two sets of twins to creatively represent the division of Ukraine’s territory after Russia’s attacks. A work by Sergey Melnitchenko. Via GUP.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

Rooms

Annabel Oosteweeghel photographed the empty rooms in 1960s houses whose owners are now passed away. Via YET.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

Wild Chairs

Chairs in the wild surveyed by Kate Taraskina. Via Another Place.

#FotoWeb - This week's ten best photography links

And here’s a few highlights from our own posts of this week: 

A Father and Daughter’s Adventures into the Wild

Wild and Precious © Jesse Burke

What It Means to Be Asian and Gay in the Western World

One Land to Another © Xu Guanyu

Back to Hunan – Ke Peng Explores the Places She Was Born In, and Left So Early

Primal Planet © Ke Peng

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