FotoWeb – This Week’s Five Best Photography Links
FotoWeb is your weekly guide to the best of photography on the web. This week Stephen Milner’s photos of places in North America identified as gathering spots in case of natural disasters sent us shivers down our spines! We also loved the tones of Nikki Krecicki’s series Jane and I, and Mariele Neudecker’s idea to create painterly still lifes with banal plastic objects we use in our everyday life.
See below for the full list of this week’s five best photography links, and sign up to our weekly newsletter to receive next week’s FotoWeb in your email inbox!

Photos by Nikki Krecicki. Via Thisispaper.

Photos by Angie Smith. Via Humble Arts Foundation.

Photos by Stephen Milner. Via YET.

Photos by Nick Brandt. Via Proof.

Photos by Mariele Neudecker. Via Ignant.
Here’s a few highlights of our own posts of this week:



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