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130-Year-Old Photo Shows Rare Smiling Portrait of Indigenous Woman
By Megan Cooper on June 9, 2020 In the early age of photography, portraits of people were few and far between, but they had one thing in common: serious faces. Nowadays, you’d expect to see an emotionless face in … Continue reading
A Model Morphs into a Rotund Tomato, Peeled Banana, and a Hoagie in a Bizarre Photographic Series
A new photo series, titled Table For One, takes the proverbial saying that “you are what you eat” literally as it transforms model Tin Gao by sandwiching her between layers of cheese, lunchmeat, shredded lettuce, and sliced tomato in a bulging … Continue reading
Incredible Underwater Photo of a Mother Whale & Child Wins $120,000
“Essence of Life” by Jasmine Carey (Australia). Grand Prize Winner. A mother humpback whale is seen resting with her newly born calf in the Kingdom of Tonga. The rain fell rhythmically in a soothing pitter-patter on the water’s surface, gently … Continue reading
NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY | New Artworks | Lockdown London
Lockdown London By Jan Enkelmann On 23 March, the evening the lockdown was announced in the UK, I was on my bike, cycling through an already deserted London, astonished to experience the city like I had never seen it in … Continue reading
Tea with Myrtis: Artistically Speaking with Tawny Chatmon
From budding actress to award-winning photographer, Tawny Chatmon shares her artistic evolution. During this intimate conversation, Tawny shares why she creates beautiful portraits of Black children in gilded frames, and why Gustav Klimt’s (1862-1918) “Golden Phase” inspires her work. Artistically … Continue reading
Striking Portraits by Artist Tawny Chatmon Embellished with Gold Garments and Ornate Backdrops
In The Redemption, photography-based artist Tawny Chatmon (previously) celebrates the beauty of Black hair through a series of arresting portraits superimposed with 24 karat gold flourishes. Each photograph features a solemn child who’s dressed in hand-painted ornate, gilt garments that … Continue reading
Woman Sets Up A Feeder Cam For Birds And Other Animals In Her Yard And The Photos Are Extraordinary (75 New Pics)
Ostdrossel captures incredible pictures of a variety of species remotely as they enjoy tasty bird feed. Her photographic journey began in 2012 when she moved from Germany to Michigan for love. She was surprised by the variety of wildlife in … Continue reading
Powerful Photos of Peaceful Protests Happening Across the U.S.
By Sara Barnes on June 1, 2020 George Floyd – Philadelphia Protest Today byu/Sarahkm90 inpics On May 25, Minneapolis police officers arrested George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, on the suspicion that he bought cigarettes with a fake $20 … Continue reading
“She has her mother’s eyes.” | The Impact Of Resemblance
Nyenhuis Mother/Daughter Artist, Photographer and Teacher Eric Mueller is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the book/project ‘Family Resemblance’. Kassel Daughter/Mother What does it mean to resemble another person? When I was … Continue reading