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 Dana Lixenberg’s powerful portraits of the inhabitants of public houses in Los Angeles; Hillary Berg’s pictures of her new surroundings after moving to a farm in Minnesota; and Benoît Luisière’s collages of photos of babies and grown-ups, among others.
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Photos by Dana Lixenberg. Via California Sunday Magazine.

Photos by Brian Merriam. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.

Photos by Shane Lavalette. Via Juxtapoz.

A Convergence between Reality and the Bizarre
Photos by Rory Hamovit. Via Thisispaper.

Photos by Hillary Berg. Via Lenscratch.

Darks Arts: on the Monochrome Visions of Tereza Zelenkova and Joanna Piotrowska
Photos by Tereza Zelenkova and Joanna Piotorowska. Via The Calvert Journal.

Photos by Brian David Stevens. Via aCurator.

Photos by Frances F. Denny. Via Fraction.

Photos by Benoît Luisière. Via Phases.

Photos by Anne Mai. Via GUP.

And here’s a few highlights of our own posts of this week:
Lars Mortensen Photographs India’s Dramatic Urban Development

Blackcelona – Salvi Danés Imagines a Bleak, Mysterious Metropolis

FotoFirst – Are You a Criminal? Esther Hovers Reveals How Surveillance Cameras Study Our Behavior

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Beyond the River, Across the Sea — Xinran Gu References a Story of Chinese Migration

Eliza Bourner Questions the Sexualization of Young Girls

Karawan — Bastiaan Woudt Offers His Minimalist, Monochrome Vision of Morocco

Enrico Di Nardo Captures the Mystery of a Territory That Used to Be at the Bottom of a Lake

At Mirrored River — Enda Bowe Poeticizes Life in Small Towns

Peter Garritano Portrays New York’s Lonely Souls Found on Craigslist

FotoFirst — Do You Sometimes Dream of America? Mario Wezel Shares His View on the U.S.
