Instagram selection #175

08 January 2019   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #175

Tuesdays are Instagram selection days, on Fisheye’s website. Discover our seven gems of the week, and enjoy your dose of inspiration.

@joaquinyxz

Joaquín Lucas has created a colourful universe, inspired by Wes Anderson’s colour palette. In his gallery, he mixes nature with architecture and presents stripped-down compositions filled with bright and inspiring tones.

© Joaquín Lucas / Instagram© Joaquín Lucas / Instagram

© Joaquín Lucas / Instagram

@benidorm_dreams

Here is a photographer fascinated by architecture. Roberto, aka benidorm_dreams, specialises in minimal and symmetrical pictures. Carefully composed, his images beautify urban landscapes.

© benidorm_dreams / Instagram© benidorm_dreams / Instagram

© benidorm_dreams / Instagram

@erj.erika

We do not know anything about Erika R. Jones, so let her guide you through her colourful and mysterious images, let your imagination run wild, between dreams, and cinematic visions.

© Erika R. Jones / Instagram© Erika R. Jones / Instagram

© Erika R. Jones / Instagram

@robbiel1

Robbie Lawrence presents, on Instagram, a refined and warm-toned universe. Whether he captures strange landscapes or intimate moments, this Berlin-based artist seeks the sublime hiding in the ordinary.

© Robbie Lawrence / Instagram© Robbie Lawrence / Instagram

© Robbie Lawrence / Instagram

@anahop

Based in Mexico, Ana Hap has studies photography at Central Saint Martins, in London. Lit by dark and dimmed lights, her images are filled with poetry and finesse.

© Ana Hop / Instagram© Ana Hop / Instagram

© Ana Hop / Instagram

@oliver.mayhall

Photographer Olivier Mayhall works and lives in London. Whether he captures portraits or street photos, he always manages to capture the intensity of his subjects. A beautiful discovery.

© Oliver Mayhall / Instagram© Oliver Mayhall / Instagram

© Olivier Mayhall / Instagram

@michael_mccluskey_

Born and raised in the Midwest, Michael McCluskey focuses on uncovering the darkest spaces of our everyday life. The images he displays on his Instagram gallery are testimonies of his interest in cinema and music.

© Michael McCluskey / Instagram© Michael McCluskey / Instagram

© Michael McCluskey / Instagram

Cover picture © Erika R. Jones / Instagram

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