Instagram selection #232

11 February 2020   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #232

From the confined atmosphere of a home to the mysteries of the urban world, the photographers from this Instagram selection #232 like to poetise their environment. A most inspiring collection.

@sojournrr

99.9% of Shane’s photographs are analogue creations. The artist lulls us inside an asepticised universe where every form is geometrical. A sweet visual poetry born from a timeless space.

© sojournrr / Instagram© sojournrr / Instagram

© sojournrr / Instagram

@petestard

Fashion photography gets off beaten tracks with this Parisian artist’s creations. Pierre-Emmanuel Testard is working with several innovative brands and tells a true story through his images. A series of elegant and colourful photos.

© Pierre-Emmanuel Testard / Instagram© Pierre-Emmanuel Testard / Instagram

© Pierre-Emmanuel Testard / Instagram

@analog.ie

Railway movements, human back and forth… Safia Nadim immerse us into a hyperactive German sphere. With hes film camera, the photographer travels across her country to produce warm and lively images.

© Safia Nadim / Instagram© Safia Nadim / Instagram

© Safia Nadim / Instagram

@matt_hoodhood

Matt Hoodhood’s account is a series of freeze-frames we’d love to watch at a drive-in. As the photographer writes in his biography, he considers himself to be a director… And he invites his followers to conceive their own scripts.

© Matt Hoodhood / Instagram© Matt Hoodhood / Instagram

© Matt Hoodhood / Instagram

@gregorytauziac

“A new emotion is born every time I press the trigger, the beginning of a new story writes itself”,

Gregory Tauziac writes on his website. Here we are, immersed into the Parisian photographer’s unique universe. A sensual and lonely space, illuminated by dimmed lights.

© Gregory Tauziac© Gregory Tauziac

© Gregory Tauziac

@alvintheling

Alvin Ling can’t seem to choose between nature and the urban world. The mist enveloping his panoramas seem to travel and cling to modern buildings. His models – lonely silhouettes – roam in a deserted, dystopian landscape. A most captivating account.

© Alvin Ling / Instagram© Alvin Ling / Instagram

© Alvin Ling / Instagram

@camillacattabriga

Camilla Cattabriga, an Italian photographer and cinematographer presents on Instagram a feminine and delicate universe. Using both colour and black and white, the artist captures bodies – often naked, arched or even hidden – with an elegant tenderness.

© Camilla Cattabriga / Instagram© Camilla Cattabriga / Instagram

© Camilla Cattabriga / Instagram

Cover picture: © Matt Hoodhood / Instagram

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