#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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Photographer David Stewart Tells Us About His Winning Image for the 2015 Taylor Wessing Prize
Read the background story of the shot that earned photographer David Stewart the most prestigious award for portrait photography. Via It’s Nice That.

Telling Charleston’s Story in Photographs
Gripping portraits by Deana Lawson of the families of the nine victims killed during the Charleston church shooting. Via Lightbox.

Roger Ballen’s House Project Takes a Deep Dive into the Photographer’s Mind
A portfolio of images and an interview with Roger Ballen about his photography and 50-year long career. Via American Photo.

Cru Camara
Discover the bright, colorful photographs of young Philippine photographer Cru Camara. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.

Dan Boardman’s Delightfully Confusing and Surprisingly Analog In-Camera Photo Collages
Great collage works by Dan Boardman. Via Humble Arts Foundation.

Jason Schmidt Has Photographed Over 600 Artists
…including Nobuyoshi Araki, Marina Abramovic, Ai Weiwei and many more. Via Juxtapoz.

Strandir Og Nordurland Vestra
Beautiful black&white landscape photographs of Iceland shot by Thorir Vidar. Via Another Place.

This Is What a 40,000km Bike Ride Around the World Did to This Photographer’s Depression
Find out more about Rob Lutter‘s four years worth of traveling around the world with a camera in his hands. Via Vantage.

Irrlicht
Yana Wernicke documents the folk traditions of the Sorbs, a Western Slavic ethnic minority based in Germany. Via GUP.

American Histories
Joshua Dudley Greer explores the American landscape by photographing places associated with specific episodes occurred throughout America’s history. Via Formagramma.

And here’s a few highlights from our own posts of this week:
These Spectacular Photographs of Paris’ Roofs Will Leave Your Eyes Wide Open

It’s Just Love – Sophie Ebrard Exposes the ‘Normality’ of Porn Actors

#OutNow Vol. 6 – Six Best New Photobooks You Should Know

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