Fotografia’s Five Most Seen Articles of June 2016
The beginning of a new month is a good time to look back at the content we’ve shared in the previous month, and see what you liked best. In June 2016, the most seen article on Fotografia was South Korean photographer June Korea‘s staged photographs of his imagined relationship with a real sex doll, Eva.
Second most seen was French photographer Edouard Sepulchre‘s series of pictures that reveal an unexpected side to Paris’ urban environment. Third up: the mesmerizing abstract images that Hungarian photographer Attila Floszmann obtained using Google Earth. American photographer Jon Horvath follows with This Is Bliss, an excellent project that captures the demise of the American West myth. Belgian photographer Youqine Lefèvre closes this top five with her touching portraits of the young guests of a home for children far from their families. As a final note, it’s nice to see that three out of June’s five most seen projects premiered on Fotografia in FotoFirst!
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