Instagram selection #205

06 August 2019   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #205

Reveries, poetry and change of scenery fill our Instagram selection. A blending of summery images. So let us guide you, and day dream for just a moment.

@iammoteh

Light play and digital creations fill Moteh’s Instagram account. This visual artist creates dreamy or surrealist scenes. By mixing urban and naturel elements with futuristic inventions, he builds a unique and fascinating world.

© iammoteh / Instagram© iammoteh / Instagram

© iammoteh / Instagram

@euclidesfaccin

Brazilian designer and photographer, Euclides Faccin is a sucker for vivid colours and geometric forms – an allusion to his name, perhaps? He is also interested in how the notions of culture and identity can be illustrated through design and image.

© Euclides Faccin / Instagram© Euclides Faccin / Instagram

© Euclides Faccin / Instagram

@apricotberlin

@apricotberlin’s Instagram gallery is owned by Jess and Tiago. Two artists from Germany and Portugal. Both specialize in portrait and capture their models with a certain nostalgia. By playing with light, composition and settings, they turn each image into a compelling narration.

© apricotberlin / Instagram© apricotberlin / Instagram

© apricotberlin / Instagram

@sail.ya.moon

Photographer Kelly Lovett, aka sail.ya.moon captures the world in analogue. Fascinated by fleeting moments, she immortalizes with elegance simple gestures, the fleeing colours of the skies, or even the moving light of the sun on the Canadian mountains. A delicate and poetic account.

© sail.ya.moon / Instagram© sail.ya.moon / Instagram

© sail.ya.moon / Instagram

@phraction_street

Through street photography, many artists played with reflection, store or building windows. By using this method, Canadian photographer Ryan Catay, also known as Phraction, manages to create interesting compositions, turning his images into abstract paintings.

© Ryan Tacay / Instagram© Ryan Tacay / Instagram

© Ryan Tacay / Instagram

@halberstam

We hardly know anything about the photographer hiding behind the pseudonym of Halberstam, except that he likes to play with the transparency of windows. He seizes instants of abandonment, when no one notices his lens.

© Halberstam / Instagram© Halberstam / Instagram

©  Halberstam / Instagram

@julianimkephotography

Based in Berlin, Julia Nimke spends most of her time travelling, turning her Instagram gallery into a visual notebook. Wild landscapes and mysterious portraits fill her account. A minimal and exotic account.

© Julia Nimke / Instagram© Julia Nimke / Instagram

© Julia Nimke / Instagram

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