#FotoWeb – Ten Best Photography Links You Shouldn’t Have Missed Last Week (26 January – 1 February)
Armenians in love with their vans, coming of age in Ohio, many portrait-based works and much more in our new #fotoweb.
Every week, we select ten of our favorite links to photographic series published on the web over the previous seven days. We call it #fotoweb.
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Familiar
Wonderfully delicate and lyrical work by Alex Crétey-Systermans (we featured Alex in 10 photographers you should follow on Tumblr Vol. #4). Via Thisispaper.
© Alex Crétey-Systermans
Coming of Age in Skatopia, Ohio’s 88 Acre Skatepark
This strong photo essay by photographer Stacy Kranitz captures the adolescence of some pretty wild teeange boys in Ohio, USA. Via Time’s Lightbox.
© Stacy Kranitz
Contemporaries: Reflections on Portraiture
Intriguing series of black&white portraits by photographer Lawrence Sumulong. Via LensCulture.
© Lawrence Sumulong
Zonians by Matìa Costa
The Zonians are a community of American citizens that has formed in the Republic of Panama during the constructions of the canal. Beautiful photographs by Matìas Costa. Via Juxtapoz.
© Matìas Costa
Close Distance
Photographer Jannatul Mawa has asked Bengali middle-class housewives and their housemaids to sit together for a portrait. Via L’Oeil de la Photographie.
© Jannatul Mawa
Armenian Dream
Ah, the stories photographers can unearth! Turkmen photographer Lilia Li-Mi-Yan, for example, has discovered that in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, many men will not give up a specific (and old) type of van that has been long out of production. Via The Calvert Journal.
© Lilia Li-Mi-Yan
Emotions a Nu
“Emotions à nu is a series of female portraits, each without a face. These photos are an attempt to convey the naked truth: human, beautifully unadorned, without makeup”. Photographs by Joana Choumali. Via LensCulture.
© Joana Choumali
No Safe Distance
Sheri Lynn Behr photographed strangers through glass store windows, intentionally using a big lens to be noticed by her subjects and capture their reactions. Via the Shpilman Institute for Photography blog.
© Sheri Lynn Behr
1000 Words – Issue 18
Take a look at the latest issue of photography magazine 1000 Words on their bright-new website.
© Daniel Shea
Amanda Tinker
Fascinating fine art photography by American artist Amanda Tinker, from a series called Small Animal. Via Muybridge’s Horses.
© Amanda Tinker