Instagram selection #248

02 June 2020   •  
Written by Fisheye Magazine
Instagram selection #248

Through the art of portraiture, the photographers from this Instagram selection #248 start a reflection on self-acceptance. An ideal collection to reconnect with your body and soul.

@myriamtisbo

Based in Milan, Myriam Tisco reinvents fashion photography in a quirky and elegant universe. Her atypical subjects create a unique atmosphere. The gazes from this collection will not leave you unscathed.

© Myriam Tisbo© Myriam Tisbo

© Myriam Tisbo / Instagram

@maximecardol

Maxime Cardol’s images showcase a poetic and assertive vision of sorority. Feminine silhouettes from various backgrounds follow one another and paint a moving picture of femininity. An ode to emancipation and self-acceptance.

© Maxime Cardol / Instagram

@vasiliy.phg

Vasily Khraban’s portraits oscillate between dreams and nightmares. Based in Kaliningrad, Russia, the artist suggests different stories with each picture. The striking account will trigger your curiosity.

© Vasily Khraban© Vasily Khraban

© Vasiliy Khraban / Instagram

@corentin.schieb

Double-exposure, blending of colours and exploitation of textures… Corentin Schieb captures and distorts the ordinary to reveal poetic images, either real or imaginary.

© Corentin Schieb / Instagram© Corentin Schieb / Instagram

© Corentin Schieb / Instagram

@annerivierecreates

Between shadow and light, Anne Rivière publishes intriguing and contemplative black and white photographs. She shares with us her examination of identity.

© Anne Rivière / Instagram© Anne Rivière / Instagram

© Anne Rivière / Instagram

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