Instagram selection #226

31 December 2019   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #226

From nature to urban spaces, from peacefulness to mystery, the photographers from this Instagram selection #226 play with our points of reference and emotions to help up forget about our everyday life.

@aninditomukherjee

Welcome to the world of Anindito Mukherkee, a documentary photographer based in New Delhi, India. His specificity? Shooting with an iPhone, and turning the world into a beautiful place.

© Anindito Mukherjee / Instagram© Anindito Mukherjee / Instagram

© Anindito Mukherjee / Instagram

@juliacoddington

“Street photography for me is like an addiction. (…) Observing people, their interactions, shapes, movement, colours, light and shadows (…) What I love most is to lose myself in my invisibility and meld into the scene”

writes Julia Coddington on her website. A brilliant street photographer.

© Julia Coddington / Instagram

© Julia Coddington / Instagram

@arnaudmoro

Photographer and director based between Nice and Marseille, Arnaud Moro is building a unique photographic universe, illuminated by the harsh light of street lamps and other neon lights. Through his well-made composition, one notices a taste for mystery, loneliness and even dreams.

© Arnaud Moro / Instagram© Arnaud Moro / Instagram

© Arnaud Moro / Instagram

@gwendalperon

Portraits, show pictures or cinematic scenes, Gwendal Peron is paying extra attention to light, as we can see in his inspiring and timeless images.

© Gwendal Peron / Instagram© Gwendal Peron / Instagram

© Gwendal Peron / Instagram

@bastisellner

Foggy landscapes and portraits illuminated by neon lights fill Sebastian Sellner’s Instagram gallery. From Berlin, the photographer is building a mysterious identity, and publishing splendid creations, between light and darkness.

© Sebastian Sellner / Instagram© Sebastian Sellner / Instagram

© Sebastian Sellner / Instagram

@marinaweishaupt

Nature fascinates Marina Weishaupt. This German photographer travels all around the world – from New Zealand, to South Korea to Scotland – looking for sublime landscapes. An exotic and delicate journey.

© Marina Weishaupt© Marina Weishaupt

© Marina Weishaupt

@felixrussellsaw

Self-taught photographer Felix Russell-Saw let his intuition run free to produce elegant images. Attracted by abstraction and narration, the artist captures hypnotic moments – blending landscapes and portraits – and invite his followers to enter a curious universe.

© Felix Russell-Saw / Instagram© Felix Russell-Saw / Instagram

© Felix Russell-Saw / Instagram

Cover picture: © Arnaud Moro / Instagram

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