FotoWeb – This Week’s 10 Best Photography Links










FotoWeb is your weekly guide to the best of photography on the web. This week we loved, among others, Alec Soth’s photographs from Colombia, the raw images of a Mexican prison shot by the inmates and Jacqui Stockdale’s imaginative series The Quiet Wild.
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Dog Days
Photos by Alec Soth. Via Thisispaper.

The Black Mambas: An All-Female Anti-Poaching Unit
Photos by Julia Gunther. Via LensCulture.

A Juvenile Prison in Mexico Seen Through the Lens of its Young Inhabitants
Photos by the prison’s inmates. Via Vantage.

Q&A: Alex-Crétey Systermans
Photos by Alex-Crétey Systermans. Via The Heavy Collective.

Green Grow the Lilacs
Photos by Ryan Shorosky. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.

Tangenziale
Photos by Alex Pardi. Via Another Place.

The Recondite
Photos by Grant Gill. Via YET.

The Quiet Wild
Photos by Jacqui Stockdale. Via Juxtapoz.

The Whimsical, Colorful ‘Lonely Houses’ of Portugal
Photos by Sejkko. Via Wired.

Abstract Iceland from Above
Photos by Zack Seckler. Via Ignant.

And here’s a few of our own posts of this week:

FotoFirst – Inside Trona, a Ghost Mining Town Dissolving into the Mojave Desert

Stark Images of Romania from Cedric Van Turtelboom’s New Photoobook Noroc

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FotoCal — Photography Awards, Grants and Open Calls Closing in August 2019

Jason Koxvold’s Photobook ‘Calle Tredici Martiri’ Was Inspired by His Grandfather’s World War II Diaries

Valentina Casalini Explores QT8, a Once Futuristic, Now Declining District in the North of Milan

Mark Griffiths Photographs the Wild Swimmers of the U.K.

FotoFirst — André Viking Documents the Healing Practices of South African Shamans

FotoCal — Photography Awards, Grants and Open Calls Closing in July 2019

Afterparty — Jussi Puikkonen Photographs Party Venues After the Parties Have Ended
