Gallery: Instagram Goes Analog With Its First Photo Exhibit
Photo: Brendan Hoffman @hoffmanbrendan01Everyday Eastern Europe – Brendan Hoffman (@hoffmanbrendan)
For its first-ever exhibit, Instagram's editorial team has culled photos from its creative community. This image came from the @everydayeasterneurope.
Photo: Stef Zanirato @teppanyakiii02Stef Zanirato (@teppanyakiii)
The exhibit, which is staged in two shipping containers at the Photoville event in Brooklyn, is broken into two parts: *The Everyday Projects* and *Here in the World: Voices of Instagram*.
Photo: Andre Malerba @amcaptures03Everyday Asia - Andre Malerba (@amcaptures)
*The Everyday Projects* is what editorial director Pamela Chen calls a "unique phenomenon." Here, a photo of a couple in Northern Myanmar, from the Everyday Asia feed.
Photo: Hanif Shoaei @HanifShoaei04Everyday Middle East - Hanif Shoaei (@HanifShoaei)
The first *Everyday* project started in Africa, when two journalists grew frustrated with the typical Western narrative portraying only the sick or poor side of the continent. After they started posting images of daily life, photographers in other countries followed suit. Here, from Everyday Middle East, an Iranian bride and groom get ready for their wedding.
Photo: Tierney Gearon @tierneygearon05Tierney Gearon (@tierneygearon)
The *Here in the World: Voices of Instagram* exhibit is a survey of different creative types that have appeared on Instagram’s blog.
Photo: David Guttenfelder @dguttenfelder06LIfe in North Korea
In North Korea, veterans walk into a cemetery for a ceremony on the 60th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended hostilities on the Korean peninsula.
Photo: Ako Salemi @f64s12507Ako Salemi (@f64s125)
For the past few months Ako Salemi (the self-proclaimed "Robert Frank of Tehran") has captured the Iranian city only in stark, black-and-white photos.
Photo: Damien Frost @harmonyhalo08felicity on old compton
Damien Frost's unique style of portraiture features his performer subjects in shadowy, theatrical light. Here, "Felicity on Old Compton."
Photo: Nana Kofi Acquah @africashowboy09Everyday Africa - Nana Kofi Acquah (@africashowboy) 2
The Accra, Ghana-based photographer Nana Kofi Acquah does commercial work all over the continent, and contributed this to the Everyday Africa feed.
Photo: Nana Kofi Acquah @africashowboy10Everyday Africa - Nana Kofi Acquah (@africashowboy)
Another shot by Acquah, for Everyday Africa.
Photo: Stephen Smith @iamstephensmith11Processed with VSCOcam with t1 preset
Stephen Smith is currently stationed at the Chico Basin Ranch in Colorado. His images are a diary of life in the desert.
Photo: Balazs Gardi @balazsgardi12Everyday USA - Balazs Gardi (@balazsgardi)
For the Everyday USA feed Balazs Gardi captures an artist in Oakland, California, working on mechanics at American Steel Studios.
Photo: Ivan Kashinsky @ivankphoto13Ivan Kashinsky (@ivankphoto)
An Ecuadorian mother and daughter prepare for a photo, in the shadow of an extinct volcano.
Photo: Marawa Wamp @marawa14Marawa Wamp (@marawa)
One of the few photographers in the exhibit featuring a self portrait, Marawa Wamp is a professional hoola hoop-er. Here, she's outside the Red Rooster restaurant in Harlem.
Photo: Matt Slabby @mattslaby15Matt Slabby (@mattslaby)
Matt Slabby shoots absurdist images in Colorado. Here, a space man hangs at the local Donut Pub.
Photo: Sarah Lee @hisarahlee16Sarah Lee (@hisarahlee)
Underwater photographer Sarah Lee's images capture swimmers in Hawaii.
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