Instagram selection #146

19 June 2018   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #146

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

@taekyunwang

Both graphic and colourful, this talented photographer’s pictures are inspiring as well. Whether he shoots with a digital or a film camera, he documents the world with tenderness.

© taekyunwang / Instagram© taekyunwang / Instagram

© taekyunwang / Instagram

@mariamercaderv

Self-taught photographer, María Mercader presents here a dreamlike universe. Her models are often illuminated by beautiful skies. A little piece heaven leaving us with a taste of fantasy.

© María Mercader / Instagram

© María Mercader / Instagram

@mkwlsn

Mike Wilson describes himself as a field artist. While he sometimes captures urban wanderers, he prefers shooting buildings. His geometric and lit compositions always reveal clever depictions of the city.

© M I K E W I L S O N / Instagram© M I K E W I L S O N / Instagram

© Mike Wilson  / Instagram

@nampix

A “storm chaser” ; this is how Nick Moir, this Instagram account’s creator, views himself. By scrolling down his pictures, we discover a wild universe, filled with supernatural tones, and we walk by his side into formidable sand storms.

© Nick Moir / Instagram© Nick Moir / Instagram

© Nick Moir / Instagram

@ju_li3n_

Here is a young account, featuring the softness of daily life. Sadness or mirage? The pictures published here are invitations to discovering the world, a journey into time and space.

© ju_li3n_ / Instagram

© ju_li3n_ / Instagram

@gulyildiz1

Partial to black and white, the artist Gül Yıldız displays minimal and contrasted images. By watching those mysterious silhouettes, we can’t help imagining a thousand stories.

© Gül Yıldız / Instagram

@nightblueman

Widely awarded and exhibited, Ali Rajabi is a street photographer to follow closely. Now based in New York, he views streets as “studios open to a world willed with endless photographic possibilities”. Here are many sublime apparitions.

© Ali Rajabi / Instagram

© Ali Rajabi / Instagram

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