FotoWeb – This Week’s 10 Best Photography Links










FotoWeb is your weekly guide to the best of photography on the web. This week we think you should have a look at the winners of the 2016 World Press Photo Awards, the abstract landscape photography of Benoit Jeannet and David Batchelder, and the several series on post-Soviet youth put together by The Calvert Journal, among others.
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Winners of the 2016 World Press Photo Awards
Photos by various artists (image below by Warren Richardson). Via World Press Photo.

Paul Rousteau: Selected Works
Photos by Paul Rousteau. Via Thisispaper.

Illusory Landscapes
Photos by Benoit Jeannet. Via Ignant.

Hierofanías
Photos by Fernando Maselli (we recently featured his series Artificial Infinite). Via Phases.

Besides Faith
Photos by Louis De Belle (see the project in book form in The Photobook Show!). Via Paper Journal.

Rayuela
Photos by Simona Ghizzoni. Via Burn.

Faces of Our Times: The People of London
Photos by Niall McDiarmid. Via LensCulture.

Buffalo Hunts and Tidy Bedrooms: Life Today at Wounded Knee
Photos by Kalpesh Lathigra. Via The Guardian.

Post-Soviet Youth
Photos by various artists (image below by Sonya Kydeeva). Via The Calvert Journal.

Tideland
Photos by David Batchelder. Via Lenscratch.

And here’s a few of our own highlights of this week:
Brilliant Photographs of Armenia Capture the Country’s State of Transition

Startling Photos Juxtapose the Tourists and Refugees on the Island of Kos

Jessica Backhaus Searches for Her Roots in the Objects of Her Childhood

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Michelle Sank Portrays Young People from the Black Country in Their Bedrooms

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

Tabriz to Shiraz — Sarah Pannell Takes Us on a Journey across Iran

the twist of a knee — CJ Chandler Fragments His Hometown in Photos of Mundane Details

FotoFirst — Rachel Cox Constructs (and Photographs) Funeral Spaces to Revisit Feelings of Loss

FotoFirst — Shane Rocheleau Photographs the Homeless Men Living in His Neighborhood

Cody Cobb’s Otherworldly Landscape Photos Are a Representation of His State of Mind
