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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

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10 Street Photographers EVERY Photographer MUST Know

Street photography combines the improvisational act of capturing life as hit happens combined with the nostalgia and visual aesthetic that’s like no other style of photography. I haven’t done one of these kinds of videos in a while so I … Continue reading

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Paris’s Newest Major Museum Is Dedicated to Henri Cartier-Bresson | Architectural Digest

Henri Cartier-Bresson in Brie, France, 1968 By Nadja Sayej November 7, 2018   Henri Cartier-Bresson—who photographed Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso, and Le Corbusier—has his namesake museum opening in the bustling Marais district The Marais is a lively district in Paris, … Continue reading

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Elaborate Fashions and Hairstyles Explore Beauty and Power in Photographer Luke Nugent’s Lavish Portraits | Colossal

GRACE EBERT From Albinism & Skulls Series, Part 1. Photography by Luke Nugent, concept, art direction, and makeup by Vanessa Davis, modeling by Leo Jonah, makeup artist assistance by Gabi Havens | From UTOPIA. Photography by Luke Nugent, concept and … Continue reading

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Desolate America

Photographer and Visual Artist  Emmanuel Monzon is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay.  From the series ‘URBAN SPRAWL, EMPTINESS’. Artist Statement Through my urban sprawl series, I want to photograph the in-between state found in the … Continue reading

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Urban Patterns

Photographer Pepijn Thijsse  is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images.  From the ‘City & Urban’ series. More images: Urban Patterns

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NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY | Lost In Shinjuku

Artwork By TADASHI ONISHI Lost in Shinjuku Shinjuku, a city where more than 3.4 million people pass by everyday. The number of passengers getting on board as 1.3 billion a year is the best in the world. I am one of … Continue reading

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Is That Dagobah? No, Just a Real-Life Magical Forest | Wired

Neil Burnell’s photographs of Wistman’s Wood in England evoke comparisons to ‘Star Wars’. NEIL BURNELL Wistman’s Wood, an ancient forest near Devon, England, has captured the imaginations of visitors for thousands of years, inspiring legends about druids and supernatural hellhounds. … Continue reading

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Lisbon’s back-alley fado legends – photo essay | The Guardian

Fado performance at Mesa de Frades in Alfama. On the left sits Joel Piña, the 99-year-old musician credited with introducing the acoustic bass to fado. As a long-time collaborator of Amália Rodrigues, he is considered a living legend in fado … Continue reading

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Lockdown Child | Coronavirus’ Days

  Conceptual and Documentary Photographer Anindita Roy is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay.  From the project ‘Loneliness’. From the beginning of this year we started using veils on our faces to protect ourselves from the … Continue reading

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