Instagram selection #262

08 September 2020   •  
Written by Lou Tsatsas
Instagram selection #262

Minimal pictures, sulphurous portraits or trips to foreign lands… The photographers from our Instagram selection multiply experiences and will get you inspired!

@capochianiarmando1464

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”

, we read on Capochiani-Armando’s Instagram account. The amateur photographer captures urban landscapes whose lines are somewhat surreal. A collection of pastel and symmetrical images worthy of Wes Anderson.

© Capochiani-Armando / Instagram© Capochiani-Armando / Instagram

© Capochiani-Armando / Instagram

@piomas

Photographer and world-traveller, Piotr Maślanka takes is to the Tuscan countryside and the seaside villages of Greece. Contemplative, his pictures explore oneirism and the sweet melancholy affiliated to coming home after a long trip.

© Piotr Maślanka / Instagram© Piotr Maślanka / Instagram

© Piotr Maślanka / Instagram

@psycho.moustache

Hamza Lafrouji, also known as “Psycho moustache” is a fashion photographer specialising in portraiture. Sulphurous and colourful, the images published on his Instagram account highlight charismatic and liberated women.

© Hamza Lafrouji / Instagram© Hamza Lafrouji / Instagram

© Hamza Lafrouji / Instagram

@moekite

“My photography is a collection of people I find interesting and scenes that feel like a movie”

, Moe Kite explains. The photographer, from Pennsylvania, United States, showcases on Instagram her deliciously cinematic universe.

© moekite / Instagram© moekite / Instagram

© moekite / Instagram

@lucasgarridosanchez

From Barcelona, Lucas Garrido is now based in New York, where he produces both commissions and more personal bodies of work. His images – theatrical and dramatic – tell fascinating stories we can’t help devouring.

© Lucas Garrido / Instagram© Lucas Garrido / Instagram

© Lucas Garrido / Instagram

Cover picture: © Hamza Lafrouji / Instagram

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