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Listening To City Ghosts
And my spirit is crying for leaving Street Photographer, Fujifilm Chile and Tripodes.cl Ambassador Eduardo Asenjo Matus is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. Lifting up an empty cup I ask silently When … Continue reading
Solo Dwellers | Recognizing The Value In The Self
Meal Prep for the Week. Ailie. 25. Control room operator. Single. Photographic Artist Louise Gan is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the book/project ‘Home Alone’. Baz. 41. Media technician. In a relationship. While it … Continue reading
Street Photography | COLOR
Lotustatoo, Hamburg, Germany Photographer Elena Alexandra is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. Goldenhands, Hamburg, Germany Fanta, Malaga, Spain More: Street Photography | COLOR
Lobsters Are Blue
Lobsters are blue, a short film about these beautiful creatures that most people think are bright red, but are in fact, blue. The blue, green and greyish hues of lobster help them camouflage against the seabed, rocky areas and holes … Continue reading
Ethereal Photographs Capture Mono Giraud’s Sculptural Garments Formed with Organic Materials
Through dreamy photographs, multi-disciplinary artist Mono Giraud accentuates the feathered fronds of wheat stalks and paper’s smooth curves. Based in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Giraud consistently strives for simplicity and a focus on humble items in her practice that … Continue reading
Accidentally Wes Anderson, the Book| Kottke
Inspired by the symmetry and color palettes of Wes Anderson’s movies, the Instagram account Accidentally Wes Anderson has been collecting and featuring photos from folks all over the world that would look out of place in The Royal Tenenbaums or The … Continue reading
Long-Exposure Photos Turn Rockclimbing Routes Into Rainbows
“I have to climb as fast as possible to get the right ‘flowy’ look that I’m going for.” Luke Rasmussen, aka PhLuke Photos, creates rainbows that illuminate the desert at night. With his incredible long-exposure photography and rock climbing skills, … Continue reading
Artist Photographs Her Family’s Vintage Slides in New Locales
“Bathing Beauty” “These little vignettes of family life in my current ‘space’ comfort me that [my mom] and others are still near, watching over me.” Many people collect old photographs for their nostalgic qualities. These images offer windows into … Continue reading
Gordon Parks: Part One | 1 July – 8 August 2020 – Overview
Gordon Parks, Untitled, Alabama, 1956. © The Gordon Parks Foundation Due to overwhelming visitor interest in Gordon Parks: Part One, we are extending the exhibition through Saturday 8 August. Originally scheduled to open in March this year, Alison … Continue reading
Summary of Mary Warner Marien’s Essay on Charles Nègre’s Chimney Sweep Walking.
Chimney Sweep Walking, Nègre, Charles, 1851 The essay initially starts with a discussion on what were seen in 1839 as the strengths and weaknesses of photography and its limitations as an art form at the time. she mentions that Negre … Continue reading