Photographer Jeremiah Gilbert is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the project ‘Seoul Street Scenes’. To see Jeremiah ’s body of work, click on any photograph.
Introduction: Was recently in Seoul, South Korea. On my first day, I headed out with my 40mm f/2 lens to create some street photography. I was staying in a rather quiet area in the west of the city, so I wasn’t sure what I would find but was up for the challenge. Biography: Jeremiah Gilbert is an award-winning photographer and travel writer. His travels have taken him to over a hundred countries and all seven continents, while his photography has been published internationally and exhibited worldwide. He is the author of four travel books, including Can’t Get Here from There: Fifty Tales of Travel, From Tibet to Egypt: Early Travels After a Late Start, and On to Plan C: A Return to Travel, which documented his return to travel post-COVID and was the first to include his photography. His most recent, Around the World in Eighty Photos, is out now.
All images and text © Jeremiah Gilbert
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