Instagram selection #151

24 July 2018   •  
Written by Anaïs Viand
Instagram selection #151

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

@alina_rudya

Travels, street photo or storytelling, there is nothing that photographer Alina Rudya does not try. Her Instagram account can be read as a travel notebook where landscapes meet bizarre situations.

© Alina Rudya / Instagram

@jimeyrejimeyrejimeyre

Jim Eyre started photography by documenting his daily life, a way to keep his internal issues at bay. Minimal and anonymous, his pictures come from a personal and singular approach.

© jimeyrejimeyrejimeyre / Instagram

© jimeyrejimeyrejimeyre / Instagram

@andhikaramadhian

Besides being a photographer, Andhika Ramadhian is a graphic designer living and working in Sumedang, Indonesia. A profession helping him create minimal images.

© Andhika Ramadhian / Instagram© Andhika Ramadhian / Instagram

© Andhika Ramadhian / Instagram

@loeildeos

Eloise and Luc are two French photographers who love photography and travelling. With them, we explore heavenly places, located in Jordan, the United States, or even Island.

© Eloise & Luc / Instagram© Eloise & Luc / Instagram

© Eloise & Luc / Instagram

@_mrbw_

Here is a street photographer who knows how to depict cities. Brandon Wong, based in London, captures the British capital tastefully. His mastered compositions sublime the details of daily life, and the urban chiaroscuros.

© Brandon Wong / Instagram© Brandon Wong / Instagram

© Brandon Wong / Instagram

@krmnilker

Ilker Karaman is based in Ankara, Tunisia. Fascinated by people and geometry, he creates fabulous images in which forms and colours go together beautifully.

© Ilker Karaman / Instagram

© Ilker Karaman / Instagram

@philipp.weinmann

Here is an account dedicated to black and white street photography, where graphics and shadow play are brilliant. A canonical gallery for those who love street photo and beautiful perspectives.

© philipp.weinmann / Instagram© philipp.weinmann / Instagram

© philipp.weinmann / Instagram

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