Photographer Laurent Delhourme is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the series ‘Nomophobia’. To see Laurent’s body of work, click on any image.
Our modern world is invaded with smartphones.
What would we do without them?
A nomophobia is a term used to describe someone who can’t let his mobile phone aside, and feels an excessive fear of being separated from it or enabled to use it. This series of images is focused on the obsessional relationship that we can have it with our mobile phones.
All images and text © Laurent Delhourme
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By Laurent Delhourme
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Great Photography and this has indeed become an international problem. Pretty soon we will just text each other in our homes so we aren’t interrupted from the constant stream at all. Beautifully Photographs and great words – so true!