FotoWeb – This Week’s Ten Best Photography Links










FotoWeb is your weekly guide to the best of photography on the web. This week we were happy to see many dreamlike works like Daisuke Yokota’s Vertigo pictures, Cécilie Menendez’s Rapid Eye Movement series that translates into pictures the REM sleep phase, and Sarah Pabst’s photos of her own passionate love relationship. Even Katia Repina’s pictures of gay men covertly meeting in the woods of Spain has an oneiric quality to it.
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Photos by Paul Thulin. Via GUP.

Photos by Cécile Menendez. Via Burn.

Photos by Sarah Pabst. Via LensCulture.

Photos by Katia Repina. Via Invisible Photographer Asia.

Photos by Laine Wyatt. Via Lenscratch.

Photos by Lola Thomas. Via Phases.

Photos by Ettore Moni. Via Formagramma.

A Photographer’s Travel to Moscow’s Edgelands
Photos by Fedor Shklyaruk. Via The Calvert Journal.

Dark, Subversive Photography by Daisuke Yokota
Photos by Daisuke Yokota. Via Ignant.

I Am Interested in the Idea of Documenting Faces of Our Times
Photos by Martin Schoeller. Via Vantage.

And here’s a few highlights of our own posts from this week:
FotoFirst – Noora Tokee Brings Her Subjects Back to Nature

You Will Love Ryan Schude’s EPIC Tableaux Vivants

FotoCal – Photography Awards, Grants and Open Calls closing in January 2016

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The Black Pool — Miguel Brusch Mixes Portraits and Seascapes from a UK Town in Decline

Julia Fullerton-Batten Recreates Historical Events and Traditions Revolving around the River Thames

Inspired by the Story of the ‘Potemkin Village’, Gregor Sailer Shoots Fake Architectural Sites

Venezuelan Youth — Silvana Trevale Portrays the Young Kids of a Country in Great Distress

Meet Rasmus Vasli, the Man Who’s Giving You the Chance of Exhibiting at Fotogalleri Vasli Souza

The Artist Is Online — Celine Liu Photoshops Herself in Images of Celebrities Found on the Internet

Jordi Ruiz Cirera Photographs the Mennonites, a Closed Community that Refuses Modernity
