Instagram selection #135

03 April 2018   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #135

Are you in need of inspiration? Find out which Instagram accounts have caught our eye this week.

@andyyross

Andrew Ross was born and grew up in Durban, a South-African coastal city. His pictures – simple yet spectacular – portray an environment where nature has reclaimed its rights. A colourful gallery where “travel” is the keyword.

© Andrew Ross / Instagram© Andrew Ross / Instagram

© Andrew Ross / Instagram

@jamalginsberg

Here is a photographer fascinated by lines and urban spaces. Alex transforms streets, buildings and signposts, and reinvents a new language in which the word “man” is not needed. An account dedicated to minimal photography.

© Alex / Instagram© Alex / Instagram

© Alex / Instagram

@patamuswarmer

The Instagram account of this American photographer, born in Montana, is filled with a sense of wander. In those images, nature is wild, poetic and inspiring. It gets lost into the mist and exposes railways, calling for travels, or deserted plains evoking freedom. A collection of soothing pictures.

© Patrick Warner© Patrick Warner

© Patrick Warner / Instagram

@lenn.art031

Dream of reality? Lennart Navarrete’s pictures cast doubts. This unknown Instagramer cultivates mystery and surrealism. Here, narratives follow one another and let you gaze at a silent city.

© Lennart Navarrete / Instagram© Lennart Navarrete / Instagram

© Lennart Navarrete / Instagram

@lucamcbaby

Film director and photographer, Luca Del Puppo, makes stories out of his pictures – cow boys, hats glued on their heads, their horses kicking in the rodeo shows. But his images also illustrate calmness, a peaceful nature, and the appeal of the unknown. An inspiring account.

© Luca© Luca

© Luca Del Puppo / Instagram

@_v.dam

Vitor Damasio captures the unusual, both inside and outside. He appeared on the web only a few months ago, and his dark pictures already captivate us… what if we redefined the norms?

© Vitor Damasio / Instagram

© Vitor Damasio / Instagram

@seeklund

Sebastian Eklund is an enigmatic Instagramer. His black and white universe, sometimes lit by the winter sun, sometimes immersed into the darkness of a room is contrasted. Taken with a film camera, his images take us into a silent universe.

© Sebastian Eklund© Sebastian Eklund

© Sebastian Eklund / Instagram

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