Photographer David Mullin is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the project ‘Colorful Street’. To see David’s body of work, click on any photograph.






I’ve always been attracted to bright colors and how they interplay with each other ever since I can remember. I hesitated to photograph such scenes for the longest time, however, because I had the tendency to oversaturate the colors I found so pleasing to my eye. Over time, I came to find a balance with my color work, and when combined with street photography, I found something I am pleased to share with the world.



David Mullin began his photography journey in 1999, using the medium as a creative outlet for sixteen years. In 2015, as his mother began showing signs of dementia, David found himself grappling with his own anxiety and panic attacks. His sleepless nights and racing thoughts were tied to the emotional strain of his mother's condition. While there was no quick fix, meditation, exercise, and ultimately photography provided him with the peace he desperately sought. Before this shift, David followed popular trends, capturing sunrises, sunsets, and expansive landscapes. But as his personal life became more turbulent, he found solace in photographing what resonated most with him. Instead of chasing others’ visions, he focused on capturing grace—an elusive quality he believes is as powerful as love itself. In the chaos of life, he sought to slow down, offering a quieter, more reflective view of the world. David’s photography now spans both urban street scenes and nature, blending the raw energy of the city with the peaceful stillness of landscapes. His work continues to evolve as he explores the balance between the frenetic and the serene, always striving to capture the moments that matter most.
All images and text © David Mullin
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Time stands still in your art…remembered for another generations enjoyment introspection joy
Such colourful and interesting pictures. Thank you.
Gwen/