Instagram selection #261

01 September 2020   •  
Written by Lou Tsatsas
Instagram selection #261

Sparkling or intriguing, the images from our Instagram selection #261 are like invitations to get away… Just in time for the start of the school year!

@streetphotograph.de

Guido Klumpe, a visually impaired photographer, specialises in street photography. From Hanover, Germany, the artist captures the geometric and colourful fancy he comes across when he goes for a stroll. A delicious collection!

© Guido Klumpe / Instagram© Guido Klumpe / Instagram

© Guido Klumpe / Instagram

@esztersarah

Fruits, bodies and pop colours compose Eszter Sara Cseh’s pictures. The fashion photographer presents on Instagram a playful and joyful universe. The perfect account to feel like you are still on holiday…

© Eszter Sara Cseh / Instagram© Eszter Sara Cseh / Instagram

© Eszter Sara Cseh / Instagram

@k.emosabe

Based in Ukraine, mysterious @k.emosabe describes their photographs as “cinematic and minimal”. On Instagram, they deliver – for each post – a captivating story. Whether they are abstract or striking, their images take us into a whirlwind of adventures.

© k.emosabe / Instagram© k.emosabe / Instagram

© k.emosabe / Instagram

@djuricv

Influenced by his career as a cinematographer, Vladimir Djuric produces dark and powerful images. Hidden in the dark, his models deliver hypnotic performances.

© Vladimir Djuric / Instagram© Vladimir Djuric / Instagram

© Vladimir Djuric / Instagram

@natalia.grybovska

 “A diary of obsessive mind”

, this is how Natalia Grybovska describes her Instagram account. Like a persisting melody, her images follow and echo one another. Shadows, light and women’s bodies blend together to form an intriguing whole.

© Natalia Grybovska / Instagram© Natalia Grybovska / Instagram

© Natalia Grybovska / Instagram

Cover picture: © Eszter Sara Cseh / Instagram

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