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 Ariella Gibson’s striking close-up photos of flesh marks and burns, Collin Avery’s beautiful pictures of ordinary interiors, and the Winter Pictures online group show by Humble Arts Foundation, among others.
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A Photographer Documents His Mother’s Life as a Paranoid Schizophrenic
Photos by Cesar Lechowick. Via American Photo.

Sex Cells: Inside the Conjugal Visit Rooms of Romania’s Prisons
Photos by Cosmin Bumbut. Via Vantage.

Remain Calm
Photos by Collin Avery. Via Formagramma.

Winter Pictures
Photos by various artists (image below by Penn Chan). Via Humble Arts Foundation.

Fool’s Gold
Photos by Tal Barel. Via GUP.

Flesh
Photos by Ariella Gibson. Via Ain’t Bad Magazine.

I Dreamt of Summer
Photos by Oleksandr Ivanchenko. Via Phases.

All Facts Eventually Lead to Mysteries
Photos by William Gedney. Via Juxtapoz.

Lay Out
Photos by Teresa Giannico (we featured some of her fantastic dioramas early last year). Via YET.

Striking Photos Series of a Perpetually Falling Man
Photos by Kerry Skarbakka. Via Booooooom.

And here’s a few highlights of our own posts of this week:
Get Lost in the Spellbinding World Wenxin Zhang Constructs in These Photographs

Cameo – Selected Works by Indonesian Photographer Adi Putra

FotoFirst – Jonne Heinonen Photographs the Small, Dying Communities of Finland

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FotoFirst — Jordan Putt Creates Work Inspired by His Job as a Land Surveyor

Kati Leinonen Portrays the Female Horse Riders of Her Hometown

FotoFirst — Francesco Merlini Creates Eerie Images of the Valley of His Childhood Memories

These Creative Portraits by Yoshiki Hase Are Inspired by Life in Rural Japan

Nothing’s Coming Soon — Clay Maxwell Jordan Explores the American South

FotoCal — Photography Awards, Grants and Calls for Entries Closing in April 2019

Enter #FotoRoomOPEN and Have a Solo Exhibition at Espace Jörg Brockmann (Closes Next 15 May)
