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Photographer Spotlight: Melissa Schriek – BOOOOOOOM
22.01.20 — JEFF Photographer Melissa Schriek seeks to raise questions about the connections we have to the people and spaces around us. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Arts in the Netherlands, Schriek creates playful images that fall somewhere … Continue reading
Grisignana-Groznjan, Istria
Source:Alida Cernogoraz
My Colorful Apron | Housewives & Their Disappearing Way Of Life – Edge of Humanity Magazine
Photographer Sylvia Konior is the – contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘The dying breed of the housewife’. In this series the artist goes looking for her childhood. Then, the woman was at home and took care of … Continue reading
Daily Life In Mexico | 1980s & 1990s
The New Stove Photographer, Artist and Educator Emily Matyas is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the book/project ‘Sol y Tierra | Sun and Earth’. Gazing to Where Opposites Meet Technology Sol y … Continue reading
The Disappearing Nomadic Tradition | Morocco — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Photographer Joshua J Sneade is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the book/project ‘Nomads’. To see Joshua’s body of work, click on any image. In tents and caves amongst the rocky landscape of the Moroccan … Continue reading
Bare Tree Branches Captured in Layers of Eerie Morning Fog by Michael Schlegel
Berlin-based photographer Michael Schlegel is fascinated by trees and their splaying branches. From his series featuring a Spanish olive grove to another capturing snow-covered trees in Germany, Schlegel consistently documents native plants around the world. The black and white photographs in … Continue reading
Pearls Puncture and Support Fruit and Vegetables in Photographs by Ana Straže
In her latest series Forbidden Foods, photographer Ana Straže pierces a peeling slice of grapefruit, a cut eggplant, and other fruits and vegetables using small pins topped with pearls to create contemporary still lifes of common foods. The Slovenia-based artist … Continue reading
Magic of Hong Kong: Behind the scenes. Timelab.pro
Some backstage shots from our shooting in Hong Kong. Original video nominated for the video of the year: vimeo.com/364844164
Crates Stacked in Beverage Yard Form Color-Coded Rows in Aerial Photographs by Bernhard Lang
Munich-based photographer Bernhard Lang (previously) is known for his aerial shots that capture the inexact repetition and geometry of everyday life. His latest project, “Crate Stacks,” focuses in on a German beverage production yard, a facet of an industry that … Continue reading
The best unpublished photos of 2019 – National Geographic
Discover unseen moments seen through the lens of our photographers. Source: The best unpublished photos of 2019