Instagram selection #270

03 November 2020   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #270

Their influences? Cinema, the coast of Brittany, or, simply everyday life. The photographers from this Instagram selection #270 are full of imagination, and capture every detail to tell us beautiful stories.

@opheliemrs

Minimalist and colourful, the images of the French photographer Ophélie Maurus captivate the mind and awaken our senses. In her Instagram gallery, she showcases a dreamlike and light-hearted journal, made of invisible details revealed. The artist places images as one would compose a flower bouquet. An incredibly sensitive discovery.

© Ophélie Maurus© Ophélie Maurus

© Ophélie Maurus / Instagram

@joanna.mariak

Studying at the National Film School in Lodz, Joanna Mariak exhibits her elaborate portraits on her Instagram account. Always with the grain of film, the Polish photographer builds phantasmagorical scenes and puts bodies to the test.

© Joanna Mariak

@qustjn

Austin Denny, an American photographer keen on travelling, publishes on Instagram the most beautiful landscapes he has encountered on his trips. In colour and in black and white, the artist puts the four elements at the heart of his pictures, and highlights a sublime and luxuriant nature.

© Austin Denny / Instagram© Austin Denny / Instagram

© Austin Denny / Instagram

@brest_la_blanche

Specialising in analog, Daniel Molinier produces photographs of Brest and its surroundings. Minimalist, architectural, or even humanist, his pictures capture the great joy of a day at the sea, like the sweet nostalgia of a walk in the rain.

© Daniel Molinier / Instagram© Daniel Molinier / Instagram

© Daniel Molinier / Instagram

@filleresenfoni

Photographer, but above all director, Sema Yaman’s images are influenced by cinematography. With her strong narrative ability, the artist takes us to distant worlds to meet mysterious characters. An account straight out of the movie theatres!

© Sema Yaman© Sema Yaman

© Sema Yaman / Instagram

Cover picture: © Joanna marial / Instagram

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