Best of 2017 — Top Ten Projects That Premiered on FotoFirst
Yesterday we shared with you a selection of 10 FotoRoom favorite projects out of all those we’ve featured in 2017. Today we’d like to celebrate the 10 best series that have premiered in FotoFirst, the FotoRoom section devoted to showcasing never before published projects. The fact that talented photographers choose FotoRoom to share their new series with the international photography community is an honor for us, so we’d like to thank these photographers and invite anyone who has previously unseen work under their belt to submit as well.
My Dad for a While by Ginebra Peña Gimeno

Hayati by Karim El Maktafi

Remains of a Soviet Utopia by Arne Piepke and Ingmar Björn Nolting

Dopo Roma by Jesús Madriñán

Follemente by Federico Aimar

The Drake by Tamara Reynolds

Creek by Joanna Kulesza

Jasper by Matthew Genitempo

The Burning Lake by Felix von der Osten

Becoming a Specter by Daniel Coburn

See also:
— Best of 2017 | Top Ten FotoRoom Favorites
— Best of 2017 | Top Ten Projects Shot in Black and White
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