Instagram selection #291

30 March 2021   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #291

Whether they are inspired by the codes of cinema, those of our society, or putting their own melancholy into images, the photographers of our Instagram selection #291 have one thing in common: they never stop experimenting. A collection that will inspire you!

@foucher_annabelle

Any photographer who ventures into fashion is faced with the same challenge: to succeed in sublimating the garment, while transcending the genre. Based between Paris and London, photographer Annabelle Foucher imagines an elegant solution by building a dreamlike universe where creation rhymes with experimentation.

© Annabelle Foucher / Instagram© Annabelle Foucher / Instagram

© Annabelle Foucher / Instagram

@alice.karin

Close-ups, play on fabrics, fashionable creations… Alisa Karin’s Instagram account is light, sensual and fun. By placing women – and more precisely their mouth – at the heart of her compositions, the 22-year-old photographer plays with the diktat of the male gaze by diverting its codes.

© Alisa Karin / Instagram© Alisa Karin / Instagram

© Alisa Karin / Instagram

@maxfairclough

Max Fairclough, a Melbourne-based photographer, showcases his delicate universe on Instagram. Sublimated by a pictorial light, his models seem to confide in him without reserve. “It’s the connection with the people I photograph that makes every one of my images resonate”, he adds on his website.

© Max Fairclough / Instagram© Max Fairclough / Instagram

© Max Fairclough / Instagram

@vesnica.j

Welcome to the world of mysterious @vesnica.j. A parallel universe, where time does not pass and the night seems eternal. Fascinated by the moon, the photographer never ceases to capture it – discreet, in the heart of a glowing twilight, or luminous, contrasting with the black of the sky.

© vesnica.j / Instagram© vesnica.j / Instagram

© vesnica.j / Instagram

@roxybeatphoto

The Italian photographer Roxy Beat works exclusively with film to create a dark universe, soaked in a nostalgic sepia. And to carefully distinguish her own visual language, she mixes her cinematographic references with a long work with archives and collage.

© Roxy Beat / Instagram© Roxy Beat / Instagram

© Roxy Beat / Instagram

Cover picture: © Alisa Karin / Instagram

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