Stripping ourselves out of our guarded physical space, we set up to meet people we do not know for a common reason that we all care for.

Whether people are gathering for a religious celebration or traditional festivals, or for a political protest or social events, the energy is high.  With a sense of community and purpose, and gently shoved, left and right, we share the pavement. People from different backgrounds, and neighborhoods come together with one collective goal in mind.  Very often we take for granted our freedom for assembling; as some societies today still do not have the right to freely gather for a cause or voice their opinions without fearing the 6AM knock on the door, and then, to never be seen again.

Street photography captures the sweat, the anger and the joy, as it documents the disappearing physical social interaction among the city’s masses.

 

 

Next week: Street Photography | The Eye Of An Artist

 

 

 Share your own photography articles and services in this weekly post with the curator.

Submissions are OPEN for photography articles, tips, tutorials, etc…

 

Jo@edgeofhumanity.com

 

 

Edge of Humanity Magazine Curator Services

 

Although photography alone can tell a good part of the story, there are other factors that artists often overlook.

During their search for the best light or the truth, photographers sweat in the heat and shrivel in the cold.  They smell the stench and enjoy the aroma of flowers. They are welcomed and frowned upon. The experiences of being there and the desire to tell the story carried on by pride for their labor of love and expectations that when finalized, the work will be fair to the subject and make a difference, can be overwhelming.

A fresh eye is necessary to organize the delivery of that material, in a fashion that is easy to follow, and yet has impact, by holding the spectators’ attention to the message one wishes to convey. This is when a curator comes into place. Unattached, the curator selects images aiming to promote engagement and consequently readers’ awareness.

Below is a list of services that from time to time you may need. Just ask if you do not see the assistance you require. I’m very flexible!

 

SERVICES DESCRIPTIONS & PRICES

 

Image Curation

US$100

Curation of no more than 100 images out of a collection not larger than 500 photographs

Images are delivered in sequence – primes on top

 

Image Curation & Titles For Artwork

US$100

Curation and titling of no more than 50 images out of a collection not larger than 100 photographs

Images are delivered with titles and in sequence – primes on top

 

Previously Translated Text Reviews

US$50

For any single text with less than 1000 words

 

Previously Translated Text Reviews For Websites, Books, And Projects

US$25 per hour / minimum US$50 per website, book, or project

It is common to see words out of context in automatically translated texts.  I will review the text and adjust the discrepancies as needed, in your already published website, book, or project. 

This service covers the review of multiple pages on a website or in a book.  Pages like about page, home page, and other pages that are NOT a full text or article pages.

 

Assistance Setting Up A Website, A Book, Or A Project

US$25 per hour / minimum US$100 per website, book, or project

All the services I offer can be used in the process of publishing a website, project, or a book.  I’m NOT a website designer.

I can suggest titles for images (artwork), projects, series, chapters, and books that are descriptive and engaging.

 

Thank you very much

Joelcy Kay

Editor & Curator for Edge of Humanity Magazine

jo@edgeofhumanity.com

 

 

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