Top Ten Editors’ Picks for 2016
Yesterday we revealed the ten most popular features we published here on FotoRoom in 2016. It includes a tight selection of works, so by all means be sure to check it out if you haven’t yet; but the number of times an article gets seen is often related to how many times it gets shared on social media or picked up by other sites, which is a process that depends on several variables. So we’ve decided to also create a list of ten editors’ picks to make sure you’re *really* not skipping on any of the very best of FotoRoom‘s 2016. Here they are, in no particular order:
Katrin Koenning Fills the Distance between Her and Her Relatives with Poetic Photographs
Photos by Katrin Koenning

Come on a Journey to the World’s First Entirely Green City (in the Middle of the Desert)
Photos by Etienne Malapert

Alexander Missen Tracks Down the Symbols of American Culture
Photos by Alexander Missen

Post — Marta Zgierska Puts in Pictures the Impact of Traumatic Events
Photos by Marta Zgierska

How Photography Saved Igor Pisuk from His Alcohol Addiction
Photos by Igor Pisuk

Gregory Halpern on his Los Angeles Photos Published in New, Beautiful Photobook ‘ZZYZX’
Photos by Gregory Halpern

Ecstatic Photos of Religious Catholics Interrogate the Relationship between Physicality and Spirituality
Photos by Anna Shimshak

Transparency Is the New Mystery — Mayumi Hosokura’s Latest, Mesmerizing Work
Photos by Mayumi Hosokura

Brilliant Photographs of Armenia Capture the Country’s State of Transition
Photos by Julien Lombardi

Horsehead Nebula — On a Journey to the Breathtaking Landscapes of Faristan
Photos by Matthieu Litt

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