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From Mad Men to Henri Cartier-Bresson :: What can composition do?
Composition is arguably the most important tool in telling a story. Everything in a photo is important to that message. The placement of objects and proximity is important. Relationships of shapes have meaning. This is the most important skill you … Continue reading
Artist Highlights Intricate Leaf Cut-Out Art by Holding To the Sky
Can you be-leaf the detail? Talented paper artists from around the world use fine blades to cut out detailed designs from blank sheets. Kazakhstan-based artist Kanat Nurtazin creates his amazing artwork this way, albeit on a more unconventional material. Instead, … Continue reading
Intimacy
Honeymoon, 2018 Visual Artist Kristina Borinskaya is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Love and Anguish’. Lament, 2019 Love and Anguish is a personal exploration into the issues of love, desire, trauma and … Continue reading
Regeneration Manchester: Len Grant and a city in transition
How a local photographer captured the city’s growing pains in words and images I’ve grown up with Len Grant and so has Manchester. I became an official tour guide for the North West in 1996, and a couple of … Continue reading
Dominique Agius
Pianiste Dominique purchased his first camera at age 15. He studied Fine Arts in France. These studies allowed him to get specific knowledge that changed the way he looked at the world. In 2010, Dominique finally opened his own studio. This … Continue reading
Seed To Sunflower In 83 Days, a time-lapse | The Kid Should See This
How does a sunflower grow from seed to flower? Set to a jazzy soundtrack, Field by Hara Noda, this impressive Boxlapse video captures the iconic flower’s stunning 83 days of growth, bloom, and signs of first wilt.[…] TKSST is an … Continue reading
Geometric Drone Paths Illuminate the Otherworldly Landscapes of the Southwest in Photos by Reuben Wu
During recent years, Chicago-based photographer Reuben Wu has visited quiet regions in Bolivia, Nevada’s SolarReserve, and the rivers of molten sulfur flowing in Indonesian volcanoes to capture the natural grandeur of the earth’s outmost layer. In each location, Wu highlights the … Continue reading
Dawn Mander Reporting From Blackpool, England | LOCKDOWN 2 | Coronavirus’ Days
Photographer Dawn Mander is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. Blackpool, a town full of color, noise and vibrant life has like every other coastal towns suffered irreparable economic loss and many small local businesses have … Continue reading
Through The Looking-Glass
Photographer LiliRoze is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the ‘Abimes’ series. An intimate journey, through the Looking-Glass. Forget about shores Deploy skylines Still escapes… More: Through The Looking-Glass