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, Alex Webb’s fantastic photos from the US-Mexican border, the “drawings” Ariana Page Russell makes on her own skin, and the wealth of good work emerged from LensCulture’s 2015 Exposure Awards.
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Border Towns: Living with the Cartel
Photos by Alex Webb. Via British Journal of Photography.

LensCulture Exposure Awards Winners & Finalists
Photos by various photographers (image below by David Shannon Lier). Via LensCulture.

Skin
Photos by Ariana Page Russell. Via Lenscratch.

Saving the Ancient Tightrope Tradition of Dagestan
Photos by Katerina Slesar. Via The Calvert Journal.

A Most Serene Republic
Photos by Tim Carpenter. Via Phases.

The Weight of Air
Photos by Ng Hui Hsien. Via Invisible Photographer Asia.

Photographer Spotlight: Maimouna Guerresi
Photos by Maimouna Guerresi. Via Booooooom.

Did These Photographers Catch Your Eye Last Month?
We’re a bit partial to this: it’s the list of ten best photographers (image below by Marianna Rothen) we featured in January for our monthly collaboration with Dazed.

The Missing Link
Photos by Ulrike Schmitz. Via YET.

Coastline
Photos by Nicolas Blandin. Via Another Place.

And here’s a few highlights of our own posts of this week:
How Photography Saved Igor Pisuk from His Alcohol Addiction

Along Tokyo’s Tama River with the Gloomy Photographs of Kentaro Takahashi

FotoFirst – Manipulated Photos of Mountain Ranges Explore the Romantic Idea of the Sublime

Keep looking...

Inside the Spider — Suzie Howell Captures the Beauty (and Waste) of East London’s Marshes

Lewis Brillet Reflects on His Experiences of Home and Family After the Death of His Brother

Julia Morozova Wins the 3-Month Mentorship Offered by Wren Agency for #FotoRoomOPEN

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.
