This Week in FotoRoom

The role of women in society, the redemption of a ‘bad guy’ and a parody of the Lonely Planet guide books

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2 min readMar 3, 2017

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© Arunà Canevascini

Visually striking and layered with meaning, Arunà Canevascini’s images from her series Villa Argentina question the role women are expected to occupy in most contemporary societies.

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Meet Peter, a 63 year-old man on the righteous path after a life of using drugs and rubbing shoulders with crime.

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© Elsa Guillet

Many would love to live in Switzerland’s upscale Riviera Vaudoise, but Elsa Guillet, who was actually born there, feels differently about it.

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© Jakob Ganslmeier

In his series Lovely Planet: Poland, Jakob Ganslmeier parodies the Lonely Planet travel guide books treating little-known places in Poland like major tourist attractions.

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© Sergio Chiaramonte

Sergio Chiaramonte’s series of nightly photos of Italian suburban streets was one of the five most seen series we’ve featured on FotoRoom last February.

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