Instagram Selection #127

06 February 2018   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram Selection #127

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

@davenealedop

Image and sound punctuate the life of Brighton based Dave Neale. Director and photographer, this Instagramer also plays the drums. Scrolling down his account, we discover dark and mysterious pictures, always well framed!

© Dave Neale / Instagram

@lukatrajkovic

Luka Trajkovic is a young inspired Serbian photographer. His film studies influence his images, as they immerge us into a dark and mysterious atmosphere, reminding us of films noirs.

 

© Luka Trajkovic

© Luka Trajkovic / Instagram

@damoncameron_

Damon Cameron is a film director at heart. His perfectly framed photographs seem to tell us stories, making us wonder what happens after the camera clicks. An account that will make your imagination go wild.

© Damon Cameron  / Instagram

© Damon Cameron  / Instagram

@morganersmith

Urban spaces, Toronto especially, are Morgan Smith’s favourite playgrounds. This photographer plays with perspectives and lighting to deliver his own vision of the Canadian city. His pictures will make you fall in love with Toronto again.

© Morgan Smith / Instagram

© Morgan Smith / Instagram

@framezforyou

What a fascinating account! Daniel Agre plays there with darkness and lights. Neons, street lamps and traffic lights reveal shadows and situations in a poetic and soften atmosphere.

© Daniel Agre / Instagram

© Daniel Agre / Instagram

@andminimal

According to Andrej Šafhalter, photography must be minimal and desaturated. Fascinated by nature and stripped down landscape, he displays here a range of trees in a snowy and silent setting.

© Andrej Šafhalter / Instagram

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