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Photographer Spends 40 Years Documenting Japanese Parents and Kids – My Modern Met
Parent: Yae Nakano (housewife) / Child: Shigeru Nakano (musician), 1982 “Each parent and child has a unique relationship, however, the bond between a parent and child is universal.” Parent: Yae Nakano (housewife) / Child: Shigeru Nakano (musician), 1993 … Continue reading
Newborn Baby With a Face Full of Attitude Becomes Viral Meme – My Modern Met
This baby is not impressed. Giving birth is an incredible experience, but certainly isn’t easy. Both mother and child go through quite a bit before being united, and one baby in Brazil wasn’t amused by the process. As captured by … Continue reading
Street Photographer Captures Entertaining Shots, And Here Are 30 Of The Best Ones
A few years ago, Greek army man Anthimos Ntagas tried street photography and he instantly got hooked. He was fascinated with the way people acted when they were unaware of his existence. Capturing the true identity of a person became … Continue reading
Panasonic Made a Viewfinder That Lets Colorblind Photographers See Color – Peta Pixel
Panasonic recently partnered up with India’s Dentsu Aegis Network to create something really cool. Following in the footsteps of those glasses that “reverse” certain types of colorblindness, the company created a special Panasonic G90 with an EVF that lets colorblind … Continue reading
Unveiling Energy | Silhouette Stories
Photographers Sherrie Nickol and David Katzenstein are the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributors of this portrait photography. From the ‘Black on White’ series. The Black on White series of silhouettes grew out of husband and wife team Sherrie Nickol and David … Continue reading
The ‘other Brazil’ | Portrait Photography – Edge of Humanity Magazine
Sao Paulo, SP Photographer Antonio Mozeto is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. Train between Vitoria, ES and Belo Horizonte,MG Portraits of a Profound Brazil I have no doubt that there is a dreamer … Continue reading
Landscape Photography — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Landscape Photographer Charlie Waite is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this landscape photography. To see Charlie’s body of work, click on any image. All images © Charlie Waite See also: GALLERY – COLLECTION 5 By Charlie Waite […] Landscape … Continue reading
Dramatic Views of Worldwide Architecture Captured by Gareth Pon (with a Hidden Twist)
Photographer Gareth Pon (previously) encourages his audience to join in his reinvention of Where’s Waldo. His architectural photography relies on depth, pattern, and symmetry, often framing a small piece of the city he’s visiting, like the water-covered street below Chicago’s … Continue reading
Honduras | “…working the maze of hope in the land of illusory governance.” — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Photographer Seth Berry is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Anchuria’. To see Seth’s body of work, click on any image. In 1904, the term “Banana Republic” was coined by the short story … Continue reading