Here it is, week 2 of Missed the Train Staff Picks. Prepared to be wowed and don't forget to leave some love for the artists in the comments below.
Andy Knowles - Kodak Gold
http://www.andrewknowles.photo
I honestly have nothing to say about it other than this is "super" cute - Titilola Samuel
Corrie Heisey - Redleaf Blacksmith BW 12
http://www.littlebudphotography.com
Sometimes you try to come up with a smart caption or reason why you like a certain image. Well, I saw this photo and I just love it. - Max Oishi
Daniel Araiza - Redleaf Fernweh C1
http://danielaraizaphotography.com
Very Interesting In camera effect I have not seen very often. It adds a very cool atmosphere and I totally dig it. Would really love to know how this happened ! smile emoticon! - Lukas Piatek
Emmanuel Soulier - VSCO Pack 4
https://www.instagram.com/manvsovsov/
The natural contrast of black and white, combined with the composition of naturally splitting the frame in the center just makes this a beautiful, interesting photograph to me. Well done. - Jacob Loafman
Kevin Biberbach - Kodak Gold
10 likes? Whoa. One of my favourites from Kevin so far, embracing those cool tones and as usual creating a very clean composition, just absolutely love the whole impact of this photograph. - Amy-Leigh Atkins
Kyle Wilson - Tribe Archipelago LXC 02
I dig the symmetry and symplicity of the shot. The colors are spot on. All the attention goes to the model. Perfect composing in my opinion. - Sven Malojlo
Marie Hornbergs
http://www.marie-hornbergs.com
Wow This image is so amazing. I love how the subject is sitting up there on this cross that looks like it's in the middle of nowhere. The way he is posed looking up into the sky like he is waiting to be beamed up. But is he, look at his grip? He is so strong and rigid, like the concrete cross. So many questions. Love the possible stories you contrive in your head when looking at this. True fine art. - Ari Dorfman
Michael Schuhmann - Kodak Tri-X 400
http://www.photographybymichael.com
An example of great street photography, telling a story without having to hinder it. The photographer didn't get too close and ruin this guy's coffee, just found his frame and captured it. Kudos. - Jarrett Hucks
Ryad Guelmaoui - Kodak Portra
This reminds me of something actually shot on film, i love how wide it is, the distortion of the car and the shadows of the groomsmen being visible in the car, the little bit of curly hair on the left of the image and the colors. - Rachel Kaye
Sean Carr - Portra 160
http://www.seancarrphotography.com
I love the way the author has framed this - there are so many layers in this image. Good control of light and shadow. Grandma’s precious keepsakes include cut-put family photos, her grandchildren's drawings perhaps, that she has stuck to the fridge and kitchen door. And family heirlooms hung on the wall she can look at when she’s sitting in her rocking chair reminiscing. Bliss. If this is part of a documentary series, I would very much love to see it. - Julianna Koh Blackwell