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Virtual Exhibitions | NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY
Laara Cassells NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY A space created to connect artists DIRECTLY with potential buyers. The gallery is not a mall, but a place where one can reach the art creator without an intermediary or extra cost. Melis … Continue reading
Don’t go to Brazil – Travel film by Tolt #17
Tolt around the world One [piece of] advice: never set foot on Brazilian soil. Please watch this video until the end to be sure to understand. Some of the footage used in this clip can be licensed here (send an … Continue reading
Circus Performers | Daily Life
Street and Documentary Photographer Evagelia Tzekou is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Circus Days’. The “Circus Days” project, records the life of five people working at the “Zirkus Barnly” for children in … Continue reading
Explore 30 Years of Arresting Photographs Captured by the Hubble Space Telescope in a New Book
It’s the 30th anniversary of the first launch of the Hubble Space Telescope—the first major instrument to be placed in outer space and arguably one of the greatest inventions in the history of scientific discovery. The newly released book, Expanding … Continue reading
Beautiful Photo of Adorable Hare in a Field Wins Nature Photo Contest
By Jessica Stewart on May 6, 2020 “A hare’s dream” GNPY 2020, Peter Lindel, GDT. Overall Winner. European hare in the north of Dortmund. “Dreamy, curious, careful, anxious. These are the adjectives that I find to describe the expression of … Continue reading
This 150-Year-Old Wisteria Tree Is the Most Beautiful One in the World | My Modern Met
By Sara Barnes on May 13, 2020 Venture to the Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi, Japan and you’ll find a wisteria tree that’s often referred to as “the most beautiful in the world.” At around 150 years old, the massive … Continue reading
Tree of life | Tortoise
The hollowed trunk of the mighty baobab tree is used to store life-giving water in the extreme drought of southern Madagascar “I pointed out to the little prince that baobabs were not little bushes but, on the contrary, trees … Continue reading
Meet the güiña—a six-pound ‘mystery cat’ vulnerable to extinction | National Geographic
Pikumche is a male northern güiña who was orphaned and raised by people. He was a “sweetheart” during his photo shoot, photographer Joel Sartore says, even rubbing against his legs. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEL SARTORE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTO ARK The smallest … Continue reading
Stepping Out Of Reality | Street Stories
The Windows Street Photographer Daniel Castonguay is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. Friday Living in a great city, I was naturally driven to street photography and depicting the quotidian life in its simplest form. … Continue reading