Instagram selection #305

06 July 2021   •  
Written by Joachim Delestrade
Instagram selection #305

Travels, portraits and smart editing compose our Instagram selection #305. In it you will find versatile, but sensitive artists. A collection of visions as personal as they are beautiful!

@palomasaintleger

France, South-Africa, Greece… Photographer Paloma Saint Léger has made travelling around the word and sharing her stories on Instagram quite a habit. There, portraits mix with landscapes, and architecture with travel shots.

© Paloma Saint Léger© Paloma Saint Léger

© Paloma Saint Léger

@sohpia.bil

Sophia Bil unveils a soft and tender perspective of ordinary objects on her Instagram account. Showing either landscapes or street photography, the diversity of her work opens the doors to an unknown environment.

© Sophia Bil© Sophia Bil

© Sophia Bil

@claudia_stranghoener

Portrait artist Claudia Stranghöner captures mankind in their habitat and in all their states. In her pictures, they are often presented alone, walking around deserted environments – and completely free.

© Claudia Stranghöner© Claudia Stranghöner

© Claudia Stranghöner

@rafaell.e

On her digital gallery, art director and photographer Rafaelle Lorgeril shows off a palette of rich colours and portraits. Enhanced by various stagings and an intricate editing, her models bring the pictures to life.

© Rafaelle Lorgeril© Rafaelle Lorgeril

© Rafaelle Lorgeril

@portraitoftherivers

We know nothing about artist @portraitoftherivers apart from the delicate and esthetically rare pictures they present on their Instagram account. The blend of colours, the composition and the immaculate postproduction inevitably create a sense of wonder.

© Portrait of the rivers© Portrait of the rivers

© portraitoftherivers

 Cover picture: ©portraitoftherivers

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