Instagram selection #121

26 December 2017   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #121

In need of some inspiration? Discover our weekly selection of Instagram accounts that have caught our eye.

@harryfconway

Harry F Conway is a prominent photographer in England’s underground scene. From Hip Hop artists to your casual hometown drunk, this artist captures an array of subjects. He is not one to turn away from the raw realities in life, on the contrary, that is what entices this photographers eye.

© Harry F Conway

© Harry F Conway / Instagram

@lucileboiron 

This account calls to intrigue, and question. Lucile Boiron is a young French photographer who concentrates on form and colour as much as a way to appeal as of a way of trickery. This is one to draw curiosity. It may leave you with more questions than you started with, but it will certainly leave you wanting more.

© Lucile Boiron / Instagram

© Lucile Boiron / Instagram

@lau_bach

Lauren Schaubach equipped with her Canon AE-1 and a few rolls of 35mm film lets her stories unravel. Her focus? The female body and nature, together as one she creates a account full of mystical settings, a delicate reverie.

© Lauren Schaubach

© Lauren Schaubach / Instagram

@liliaistalkative

Lilia Carlone is a young Italian woman chasing two vital objectives: to be a good person and a good photographer. Growing up in a theatrical world, it is towards photography that she turned to. Graduating in 2017, she continues to practice to improve her gesture. Light, color, nothing escapes her!

© Lilia Carlone / Instagram

© Lilia Carlone / Instagram

@graziano_panfili

Visual Artist“. This is how Graziano Panfili defines himself. As for the road that brought him to photography? It was “crooked one” he says. We know from this mysterious instagrammer that he is Italian and that he practices street photography. For the rest? It’s for you to discover!

© Graziano Panfili / Instagram

© Graziano Panfili / Instagram

@torrancehall

Through my work, I explore the border between imagination, dreams and our daily lives.” The stories of Torrance Hall are somewhat fantastic, dark, and always tell a story of the young man’s life. Because for the latter, photography is primarily synonymous for self-portrait.

© Torrance Hall / Instaramg

© Torrance Hall / Instagram

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