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Documenting the Lives of Siberia’s Nomadic Reindeer Herders – My Modern Met
Lena and her daughter Christina are standing at the entrance of their chum. Lena’s large belly is obvious under her dress, and there is no doubt that she is nine months pregnant. Since the 1960s, Nenets women have been instructed … Continue reading
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Street Photographer Captures Entertaining Shots, And Here Are 30 Of The Best Ones
A few years ago, Greek army man Anthimos Ntagas tried street photography and he instantly got hooked. He was fascinated with the way people acted when they were unaware of his existence. Capturing the true identity of a person became … Continue reading
Panasonic Made a Viewfinder That Lets Colorblind Photographers See Color – Peta Pixel
Panasonic recently partnered up with India’s Dentsu Aegis Network to create something really cool. Following in the footsteps of those glasses that “reverse” certain types of colorblindness, the company created a special Panasonic G90 with an EVF that lets colorblind … Continue reading
Hotel Das Cataratas, Brazil — Canada Wanderlust
#Hotel Das Cataratas, #Brazil Hotel Das Cataratas, Brazil — Canada Wanderlust
Unveiling Energy | Silhouette Stories
Photographers Sherrie Nickol and David Katzenstein are the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributors of this portrait photography. From the ‘Black on White’ series. The Black on White series of silhouettes grew out of husband and wife team Sherrie Nickol and David … Continue reading
Rio’s school for Samba – in pictures
Such is the reputation of the Paraíso de Tuiuti samba school in Rio de Janeiro that dancers travel from as far afield as the UK, Russia and Japan to train in the ways of hip-swivelling and hot-stepping More: Rio’s school … Continue reading
The ‘other Brazil’ | Portrait Photography – Edge of Humanity Magazine
Sao Paulo, SP Photographer Antonio Mozeto is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. Train between Vitoria, ES and Belo Horizonte,MG Portraits of a Profound Brazil I have no doubt that there is a dreamer … Continue reading
Landscape Photography — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Landscape Photographer Charlie Waite is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this landscape photography. To see Charlie’s body of work, click on any image. All images © Charlie Waite See also: GALLERY – COLLECTION 5 By Charlie Waite […] Landscape … Continue reading
‘Evolution’ Captures Every Microscopic Detail of Insect and Plant Life as It Unfolds
“Evolution,” directed by French video artist Thomas Blanchard (previously), offers an otherwise undetectable look at the minute movements of natural life. The macro-view project shows the first signs of flowers blossoming, in addition to glimpses of dozens of insect legs scurrying … Continue reading
Atlas with Shifting Edges – Emergence Magazine
Elizabeth Rush reflects on climate change as a transformational force on our landscapes and the words we might use to grasp this shifting reality. Her book Rising was named a finalist for this year’s Pulitzer Prize for its rigorous reporting … Continue reading