Mission Statement
The street photography collective THROUGH THE LANDS was created with the ambition of forging links between photographers who share the same passion. Its members have in common this desire to capture everyday life and to convey the atmosphere, customs and idiosyncrasies of the places they visit. Through their own language, each member draws a very personal portrait of different countries around the world.
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Marc Erpelding
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As a photographer, I enjoy being an observer guided by colours, light, structures and above all, people. As the street resembles a theater stage, I am particularly interested in how individuals blend into that urban setting, that juxtaposition of people against their surroundings. My visual storytelling echoes those quiet, sometimes awkward and stolen situations, in which people seem to be absorbed in their own play.
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All images and text © Marc Erpelding
Interested in being part of the next Street Photography Event?
Edge of Humanity Magazine invites street photographers to participate in our Street Photography Collective Gallery! This exciting new addition to our street photography category celebrates life on the streets from around the world.
We welcome both street photography collectives and solo photographers to showcase their work. Promote your blog, book, workshops, or share your images, articles, and individual projects in a vibrant space dedicated to capturing the energy and essence of city streets.
Contact our editor at jo@edgeofhumanity.com to learn more about how you can participate.
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