FotoWeb – This Week’s Ten Best Photography Links
FotoWeb is your weekly guide to the best of photography on the web. This week we loved Pierre Abensur thought-provoking portraits of hunters posing with the taxidermied animals they killed, the incredible story behind Ieva Balode’s Invisible Images, and the photos of the complicated commuter life in Manila shot by Lawrence Sumulong with a fish-eye lens, among others.
See below for the full list of this week’s best photography links, and sign up to our weekly newsletter to receive next week’s FotoWeb in your email inbox!

Photos by Pierre Abensur. Via LensCulture.

Photos by Paolo Pettigiani. Via Wired.

Photos by Ieva Balode. Via YET.

Photos by Lauren Henkin. Via Lenscratch.

Photos by Jasper Bastian. Via GUP.

Photos by Lawrence Sumulong. Via Invisible Photographer Asia.

Photos by Ryan James Caruthers. Via Dazed.

Photos by Tripod City. Via It’s Nice That.

Photos by Matthieu Paley. Via Proof.

Photos by Bruyneel Tjorven. Via Thisispaper.
Here’s a few highlights of our own posts of this week:



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