#FotoWeb – This Week’s Ten Best Photography Links










#FotoWeb is our weekly guide to the best of photography on the web. This week we loved Massimo Cristaldi’s serene photos of Sicily as well as Irina Popova’s authentic pictures of life in Russia; we also recommend Noah Rabinowitz’s essay on Baltimore’s community of bike riders, and Sebastian Palmer’s portraits of some of the people illegally living in an occupied building of Sao Paulo.
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21st Century Street Photography: 250 New Examples
Photos by various artists (image below by Sandra Chen Weinstein). Via LensCulture.

Hell Mirage
Photos by CJ Heyliger. Via Thisispaper.

Why the Idea of the ‘Perfect Feminist’ Is Impossible
Photos by Frances F Denny. Via Dazed.

If You Have a Secret
Photos by Irina Popova. Via GUP.

TIME Picks the Best Photobooks of 2015
Via Lightbox.

The Twelve O’Clock Boys
Photos by Noah Rabinowitz. Via Vantage.

Hope
Photos by Sebastian Palmer. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.
(For more by Sebastian Palmer, see this striking series of black&white portraits of Sao Paulo’s crack addicts)

Suspended: Sicily
Photos by Massimo Cristaldi. Via LensCulture.

North Korean Interiors
Photos by Oliver Wainwright. Via Ignant.

Music Boxes
Photos by Luiz Diaz Diaz (not a mistake, that’s Diaz twice). Via Formagramma.

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