Most Seen Series of February 2017
Of all the series we published last February, the most seen was Martha, an intimate portrayal that British photographer Sian Davey is weaving of her teenage daughter.
Second most seen series was Brianza Suburb by Italian photographer Sergio Chiaramonte—the project is a nightly exploration of the ordinary, suburban streets of a northern Italy region. Australian photographer John Feely ranks in third with The Outsider, a photographic travelogue John created during his trips to beautiful and remote Mongolia. Fourth most popular series last February was Dusk to Dawn by French photographer Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy: using cinematic aesthetics, in these images Zacharie transforms Los Angeles into a giant movie set. Finally, Swiss photographer Mira Andres joins the group with The Black Women of Borth, an impressive series that uses a brilliant mix of portraits and landscape photography.
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