Instagram selection #239

31 March 2020   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #239

From portrait to street photography, this new Instagram selection will delight you. A varied collection opening up the doors of your imagination.

@berlinimalism

Marco’s account is pure visual satisfaction. Greyish and morose architecture do not exist to him. This Australian artist based in Berlin only captures the colours of the world. A sweet blending of lines.

© berlinimalism / Instagram© berlinimalism / Instagram

© berlinimalism / Instagram

@jeremie_bernaert

Jérémie Bernaert travels, photographs and writes. His pictures are completed by large blank letters – called Phlog – on his website. There, he shares his funny and moving anecdotes. An account helping us escape without going out.

© Jérémie Bernaert / Instagram© Jérémie Bernaert / Instagram

© Jérémie Bernaert / Instagram

@_havner

Based in Minneapolis, United States, Gene Havner Pease, alias _havner produces intense portraits. Whether these creations are personal projects or commissions, they are all filled with emotions.

© Gene Havner Pease / Instagram© Gene Havner Pease / Instagram

© Gene Havner Pease / Instagram

@ariola.beriisha

As an introduction, the photographer hiding behind the pseudonym @ariola.beriisha quotes John W. Whitehead, the author of Battlefield America: The War on the American people: “Prisoners of our own mind”. No need to be at war against ourselves to appreciate his images. Just let your imagination run wild.

© ariola.beriisha / Instagram© ariola.beriisha / Instagram

© ariola.beriisha / Instagram

@davisdreiska

By scrolling the images of Davis Dreiska, a photographer based between Hong Kong and Riga, we can guess his favourite themes – night and urban spaces.. A collection of pictures composing a light and dark artwork.

© Davis Dreiska Instagram© Davis Dreiska Instagram

© Davis Dreiska / Instagram

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