Instagram selection #296

04 May 2021   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #296

Exercising their female gaze, representing the black community, capturing the inhabitants of cities… The photographers of our Instagram selection #296 all manage to exalt their personal environment.

@john.baloy

Mixing surreal compositions and fashion influences, Johannesburg-based photographer John Baloy places the black community at the heart of his creations. Inspired by visual arts and graphic design, he illustrates his commitment through pop and pictorial works.

© John Baloy / Instagram© John Baloy / Instagram

© John Baloy / Instagram

@mahaalasaker

Artist and art director, Maha Alasaker unveils on Instagram her unique stagings. Still lifes, portraits, visual experiments, committed shots… The photographer makes use of her female gaze to capture and question her heritage and her environment.

© Maha Alasaker / Instagram

© Maha Alasaker / Instagram

@ojosmomento

Based in Essaouira, Morocco, photographer Fahmi Saïd captures the port town’s daily life on film. Under the heat of a blazing sky, people parade, hurry, beat the tempo of the street… And give life to the urban landscape.

© Fahmi Saïd / Instagram

© Fahmi Saïd / Instagram

@ulysses_aoki

“My photographs are attempts at ideas”,

says Ulysses Aoki, a street photographer based in Tokyo. Fond of chiaroscuro and graphic compositions, the Instagramer roams the Japanese capital in search of amusing moments or cinematic scenes. An immersion in the city’s life and its frantic rhythm.

© Ulysses Aoki / Instagram© Ulysses Aoki / Instagram

© Ulysses Aoki / Instagram

@martiloi

“I photograph what I like”.

  This simple message is written on Martina Loiola’s digital gallery. Based in Italy, the artist delicately portrays her friends as they wander around the country. Portraits and landscapes come together to form a truly sensitive ballad.

© Martina Loiola / Instagram© Martina Loiola / Instagram

© Martina Loiola / Instagram

Cover picture: © Ulysses Aoki / Instagram

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