“…the revival of our rivers a non-negotiable necessity.” Yamuna River, India
Photojournalist and Documentary Photographer Abhishek Singh is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘River Rejuvenation’. To see ABHISHEK’s body of work, click on any image. Photographer Abhishek Singh travelled along a large tributary river of the Ganges in India, called…
Read articleThe Sound Of The Sangu River | Bangladesh
Photographer Arif Zaman is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘The Fairytale of Bangladesh’. To see Arif’s body of work, click on any image. I stood in the whisper of mist. The serene Sangu river was flowing right in…
Read articleThe Family At The River Bank
Walking along the river Carrying her baby Followed by another little one The young mother looked content As she smiled and waved to me Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2021 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity…
Read articleYamuna River | Water & Life
Documentary Photographer Jai Thakur is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Yamuna: Once proud, now reeling’. To see Jai ’s body of work, click on any image. Yamuna: The Other Side This project intends to document the current…
Read articleTaxi Driver 1976 | Top 100 Movies In The Hermit Poet’s Movie Collection
This movie was selected from the Hermit Poet’s Movie Collection * To watch the trailer on YouTube CLICK HERE * Available on Amazon.com below: Taxi Driver See also: The Hermit Poet’s Music Collection Top 100 Movies In The Hermit Poet’s Movie Collection The Hermit Poet’s Exotic Tropical…
Read articleElena & The Amphibian | A River Bank Story
Photographers Carolina Dutca and Valentin Sidorenko are the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Apă ’. To see Carolina and Valentin’s body of work, click on any image. Every Friday evening a biology teacher Elena comes to the river…
Read articleThe Magical Tune Of The River
Photographer Md.Arifuzzaman is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘The Song of the River: Bangladesh’. To see Arif’s body of work, click on any image. “Why she whispers like water” – Jibonando Das. What is the song of…
Read articleTop 100 Songs Of Hermit Poet’s Music Collection | Moon River, Breakfast at Tiffany’s Soundtrack, Performed by Audrey Hepburn
This song was selected from the Hermit Poet’s music collection. Moon River is from the classic romantic comedy Breakfast at Tiffany’s staring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard. Cuddle with your partner, drink hot chocolate and watch this romantic movie masterpiece. The Hermit Poet says that you will get lucky.…
Read articleThe Depths Of The River In My Dreams
Portrait, Fashion and Fine Art Photographer Dorrie Mcveigh is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Dark Water. To see Dorrie’s body of work, click on any image. As a child, have you ever dreamed that you were underwater? You…
Read articleThe Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) | Top 100 Movies In The Hermit Poet’s Movie Collection
This movie was selected from the Hermit Poet’s Movie Collection * To watch the trailer on YouTube CLICK HERE * Available on Amazon.com below: The Bridge on the River Kwai See also: The Hermit Poet’s Music Collection Top 100 Movies In The Hermit Poet’s Movie Collection…
Read articleFlood & Housing | Itaya River, Peru
Documentary Photographer and Photojournalist César Campos is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Belen’. To see César’s body of work, click on any image. The Belen district in Iquitos, Peru, is flooded three or four months a year by…
Read articleThe Life In The River
Photographer Andrea Buzzichelli is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Fragile’. To see Andrea’s body of work, click on any image. Cecina is a small river, nowadays endangered by the ‘dominant steam’ strategy – the geothermal science…
Read articleThe Isolated Life & The River | Central Amazonia
Photo Editor (Voices of Latin America) and Photographer Marilene Ribeiro is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘LAGO AMANÃ’ (commissioned by the Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá). To see Marilene’s body of work, click on any image. Like…
Read articleMusic | The River By Audra Mae From the Album Haunt (2010)
This song was selected from the Hermit Poet’s Music Collection * To listen on YouTube CLICK HERE * Available on Amazon.com below: The River Worldwide, Timeless & Diverse See our Complete Music Selection HERE See also: The Hermit Poet’s Music Collection The Hermit Poet’s Eastern Philosophy…
Read articleThe Nile River
Photojournalist Yusuke Harada is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From his project ‘Floating On The Nile’. To see Yusuke’s projects click on any image. The Nile River is stretched across half of Africa and consists of two main branches,…
Read articleMeet Your Minicab Driver | London
Portrait, Documentary and Commercial Photographer Jonathan Goldberg is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From his project ‘In Between Jobs’. To see Jonathan’s body of work click on any image. London Minicab Drivers Cab drivers in London perform an invaluable job, yet the…
Read articleMusic | The Moon Night Of Spring River And Flowers By Restaurant Music Academy | Chinese Music
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Read articleAmerica’s Truck Drivers | A Way Of Life
Artist, Educator and Fine Art Photographer Vanessa Venable is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From her project ‘Class C’. To see Vanessa’s body of work click on any image. Class C examines the poignant lives of men on the road committed to…
Read articleMusic-Medley: The River Kwai March/ Colonel Bogey March From The Bridge Over The River Kwai Soundtrack Performed By Mitch Miller & His Orchestra
This song was selected from the Hermit Poet’s Music Collection. To listen on YouTube CLICK HERE: To purchase this download see Amazon.com below: Medley: The River Kwai March / Colonel Bogey March Back to HOME PAGE
Read articleBalancing Between Harmony & Destruction: Life By The Neva River, St. Petersburg, Russia
Photographer Ekaterina Vasilyeva is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From her project ‘Neva: River For People, People For River‘. To see Ekaterina’s gallery of projects and photographs click on any image. These images explore the relationship between the people…
Read articleDrivers & Taxis – Mumbai, India
Photographer Markku Lahdesmaki is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this street photography. These images are from his project Mumbai Taxi Co. To see Markku’s gallery of projects click on any image. Mumbai India – a city of over 20 million people, 98,566 taxis and…
Read articleSocial Documentary Photography – The River People In The Peruvian Amazon
Photographer Ishita Das @ Implicit Self is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. These images are from her project ‘Portrait – Riberenos‘. To see Ishita’s gallery of projects click on any image. As the Amazon or its precursor rivers flow along, only small to…
Read articleDaily Life At The Mekong River, Vietnam #6 – Photo Essay
This travel photography essay depicts daily life at the Mekong River, Vietnam. See also: Houses At The Mekong River, Vietnam #5 Photo Essay Back to HOME PAGE Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2015
Read articleHouses At The Mekong River, Vietnam #5 Photo Essay
This travel photography essay is part of our Life at The Mekong River – Series. Here we captured many images of homes at the River bank. See also: Life At The Mekong River, Vietnam #4 Photo Essay Back to HOME PAGE Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2015
Read articleHappiness In The Ganges River, Varanasi, India
This travel photograph depicts a woman smiling. She is in the Ganges River, Varanasi, India. See also: Woman in The Ganges River, Varanasi, India. Back to HOME PAGE Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2015
Read articleLife At The Mekong River, Vietnam #4 Photo Essay
This travel photography essay is part of our Life at The Mekong River – Series. Here we captured many images of daily life at the river. See also: Life On The Mekong River, Vietnam #3 – The Houses Back to HOME PAGE Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2015
Read articleLife On The Mekong River, Vietnam #3 – The Houses
This travel photography essay is part of our Life on The Mekong River – Series. Here we capture many images of homes right at the banks of the Mekong River, Vietnam. See also: Life on the Mekong River, Vietnam #2 Photo Essay Back to HOME PAGE Copyright© Edge of Humanity…
Read articleLife on the Mekong River, Vietnam #2 Photo Essay
These photos show just another day on the Mekong River in Vietnam. The days are long and the living is simple. No need to hurry or be stressed out. The people who live along the Mekong River take each day as it comes and are thankful for what the river…
Read articleRiver Man – Varanasi, India
This travel photograph was taken on the Ganges River, in Varanasi, India. They call themselves The River Men. The River Man navigates the boats going up and down the Ganges River. The River Man’s existence is simple, but satisfying. To see other images of the action at the Ganges…
Read articleMan Bathing At The Ganges River
He is bathing in the Ganges River, Varanasi, India. People travel from all parts of India and beyond to come pray and bathe in the River Ganja as it is called in India. Varanasi is an ancient spiritual city also known as Banaras. Varanasi sits on the Ganges River and is…
Read articleLaundry Ghats – Ganges River, India
This image was taken at the Laundry Ghats on the Ganges River, Varanasi, India. Pilgrims as well as the local people assemble by the ghats to wash and dry their clothing. Click here for more on the Ghats of the Ganges River. Back to HOME PAGE Copyright© Edge of Humanity…
Read articleColorful Music Breaking Down The Mist
Written by George Gad Economou I ponder my return to Athens; how can I live with my folks again? how to put behind the boozing nights, the dawn hours of cooking ice? how long will I survive? I drink tonight, 43 days to go; can I make…
Read articleLapwing Land | A Place For People With Special Needs
Documentary Photographer Katerina Churbakova is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘The Lapwing land’. To see Katerina’s body of work, click on any image. This is a project about the life of people with special needs at the…
Read articleFlorida Waters
Photographer Hilda Champion is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this landscape photography. From the series ‘Florida – Inland’. To see Hilda’s body of work, click on any image. All images © Hilda Champion See also: Land…
Read articleCommunity Prevailing Over State | Moscow’s Waste Management
Documentary Photographer Yulia Nevskaya is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Nobody lives there’. To see Yulia’s body of work, click on any image. In January 2019, a project of a new garbage reform was adopted, its main goal is to solve the crisis in Moscow.…
Read articleThe Coffinsmith
Written by Phillip Woodruff matthews international casket division that’s what the sign says on the building across the street and while it creeps me out completely i wonder if they’re hiring? i wonder what experience is required, do i need to be certified? ordained? amish? …
Read articleIraq | Beyond The Shores
Travel Photographer Maxime Crozet is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the series ‘Iraq, beyond the shores’. To see Maxime’s body of work, click on any image. From the mountains of Kurdistan in the north to the Shatt…
Read articleEdge of Humanity Magazine Contributors’ List 2021
Rusty Birdcage Written by Holley Perry Empty Rooms Written by George Gad Economou What Would We Be Que Seríamos Written by Nataly Burgzorg 3 A.M. Written by George Gad Economou Frying Pans and Manners Written by Holley Perry The…
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Petrobras
“…a fossil fuel exploration enterprise encroached in the heart of the rainforest.”
Visual Storyteller Antonio Mari is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Gas Drilling in the Amazon’. To see Antonio’s body of work, click on any image. Near the town of Coari in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest some…
Read articleWhistling ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’
Written by Randy W. Plym a man at the library told me to prep my wet-suit for the flood, told me he’d drive over the Appalachians in a Reno-bound grave digger, told me he needed to crack every joint in his body. in the backseat of a…
Read articleContributors’ List Update | 2,508
Just in case you missed. We just updated our Contributors’ list. Below you will find works from some of the contributors we added in September 2021. To see all 2,508 click HERE. See all 2,508 HERE Edge of Humanity Magazine is an independent nondiscriminatory platform that has…
Read articleMiracles And Other Antidotes: Transforming Fear
Written by Linda M. Wolfe As a bereaved mother, the recounting of my journey through and beyond fear revealed potential influences of our son’s profound wisdom. I open my throbbing mama heart before you. The specter of fear seems to have made its presence known upon planet earth.…
Read articleThe Cosmology Of The Low Tide
Visual Artist and Photographer Uiler Costa-Santos is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘ SIZÍGIA’. To see Uiler’s body of work, click on any image. SIZIGIA: THE COSMOLOGY OF THE LOW TIDE From the Latin SYZYGIA, from the Greek…
Read articleLosers
Written by George Gad Economou we’re everywhere: in every bar, classroom, behind desks and under wooden tables; crowding busses, flooding streets—nowhere to go, nothing to do—only survive, survive, struggle and claim your hole in the dirt—he was born, lived, and died: the only thing that can be written…
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Broken Empire | After The Fall Of The USSR | By Gerd Ludwig
Photography Book Recommendation By Edge of Humanity Magazine
Broken Empire After The Fall Of The USSR Photographs By Gerd Ludwig Text By Fen Montaigne Written by Joelcy Kay Editor & Curator of Edge of Humanity Magazine Curator of NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY Broken Empire starts with a classic landscape photograph of Siberia (cold to the bones), followed…
Read articleChad’s Traditional ‘No Bride’ Wedding Celebration
Travel Photographer Holger Hoffmann and Travel Writer Sylvia Furrer are the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributors of this documentary photography. From the project ‚ ‘The Perfumed Groom and the Hidden Bride‘ . To see Chad: Migration of the Nomades Arabes, click on any photograph. Little is known about the ‘Nomades Arabes’…
Read articleManipuri | Bangladesh’s Ancient Dance
Photographer Md.Arifuzzaman is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘The Story Of Manipuri Dance‘. To see Md’s body of work, click on any image. The history says, the indigenous people of the Manipur valley were the dance-experts revered as Gandharvas in…
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Damaged Idols Out !
Discarding Models Of Hindu Gods & Goddess
Photographer Anjali Tiwari is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From project ‘Eco-friendly and Sustainable Worship, India’. To see Anjali’s body of work, click on any image. India is a land of Gods and Goddesses. It is believed that there are 33…
Read articleNigambodh Ghat
Photojournalist and Documentary Photographer Abhishek Singh is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Ghat’. To see ABHISHEK’s body of work, click on any image. Every year, between the months of November and February, seagulls migrate from Russia to Delhi, seeking a tad warmer…
Read articleHuman Topographies
Artwork By ALE RAMBAR “Each piece is created by analyzing human bodies topographically, just like a topographer would analyze mountains, valleys or rivers. Each piece is cut separately, layer by layer and then assembled by hand to create “human topographies”. I use this technique to talk about issues…
Read articleWood | The Rebirth
Written by Deeya Nambiar Wood Collection A New Meaning Washed to the shores, deep in the woods, or near the roadside, when the trees become resilient, composed, meditative, and dead to the world, they start a new journey as a wood art or driftwood. To the world…
Read articleMetaphysical Body Landscapes
Metaphysical Body Landscapes By Anna Lazareva My childhood I’ve spent at my grandmother’s house in Romania, near Carpathian Mountains. Seeing human’s strong bond with earth, observing nature, and the landscapes around that influenced my understanding of earth, beauty and man’s connexion with it. All being is something whole,…
Read articleOld Delhi | People & Their Quotidian Lives
Photojournalist and Documentary Photographer Abhishek Singh is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Daily Street Life of Old Delhi’. To see Abhishek ’s body of work, click on any image. In my street photography project, I attempted to chronicle life cycles…
Read articleDevotees & Toxic Foam
Photojournalist and Documentary Photographer Abhishek Singh is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Chhat Puja’. To see ABHISHEK’s body of work, click on any image. An ancient Hindu festival amidst modern-day pollution Chhath Puja has evolved into a popular solar festival, and is…
Read articlePrisoner’s Cinema
Written by Annika Holland-Tierney Glass foam bird park paradise flash departure whispers from the fourth degree in heavy carnal blue Brilliance traces three extracted medallions: unlimited waltz, circular edge, persistent tether Industry decomposes between two deafening rivers going full steam against another, mirroring the accused resignation…
Read articleThe Andean Social & Cultural Dualism
Photographer Nicoletta Cerasomma is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Crossing Lives’. To see Nicoletta’s body of work, click on any image. This project aims to represent Andean Countries, stuck in between the Past and Future. Like all…
Read articleBrazil’s Depleting Water Sources & The Amazon Rainforest
Photographer, Cinematographer and Journalist Renato Stockler is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Sowing Water’. To see Renato’s body of work, click on any image. Despite being more than 2000 kilometers away from the edges of the largest…
Read articleRewind Series | Russia/Former Soviet Union
This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will be presented in subjects. To see…
Read articleNight Lights | Europe
Photographer Marcin Majkowski is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this night photography. From the ‘Night’ series. To see Marcin’s body of work, click on any image. All images © Marcin Majkowski See also: Clean Up…
Read articleRewind Series | India
This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will be presented in subjects. To see…
Read articleHENRI CARTIER-BRESSON IN INDIA | Photography Book Recommendation By Edge of Humanity Magazine
Henri Cartier-Bresson in India is 128 pages of museum quality Black & White photographs. The master of photography brings India front and center to the reader. The photos capture the raw personality of the country. The dates range from mainly the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, and one snap from 1980.…
Read articleHaiku #273
Sitting on milk crate Casting line in river Hot coals ready for trout Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2021 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue sharing chips of my mind, that I diligently scribble…
Read articleChasing Rickshaws | Text by Tony Wheeler | Photographs By Richard I’Anson | Photography Book Recommendation By Edge of Humanity Magazine
Chasing Rickshaws is a colorful unique book on the subject of disappearing modes of transportation. It is a Lonely Planet published book including also information covering the daily life of the rickshaw drivers. A nice touch is the breakdown of the dimensions which are given for each rickshaw. Areas…
Read articleResource Depletion & Depopulation | Life In The Kola Peninsula
Photojournalist and Documentary Photographer Mikhail Lebedev is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘ Snow Desert’. To see Mikhail’s body of work, click on any image. Kola Peninsula is the most densely populated region in the world outside…
Read articleEthiopia | Peoples Of The Omo Valley By Hans Silvester | Photography Book Recommendation By Edge of Humanity Magazine
Written by Joelcy Kay Editor & Curator of Edge of Humanity Magazine Curator of NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY Hans Silvester’s Ethiopia – Peoples of the Omo Valley is presented as two volumes in a box. The two books are ‘Custom and Ceremony’ which depicts tribal daily life and ‘Face…
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Relaxing Floating Down the river I feel asleep On a big fig leaf Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2021 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation, so that Edge of Humanity Magazine can continue sharing chips of my mind, that I diligently…
Read articleReconnecting With Religion | Georgia & Armenia
Photographer and Author Sonia Costa is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Back to religion – Georgia and Armenia’. To see Sonia’s body of work, click on any image. After decades of religious obscurantism, Caucasus countries are…
Read articleNightscapes
Photographer Martin Henson is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this night photography. From the Night Exposures series. To see Martin’s body of work, click on any photograph. All images © Martin Henson See also: ARCHITECTURE By…
Read article1901 | Speed Limit Violators, Arrested & Fined
‘Events That Shaped Our Society’ Morristown, New Jersey, three drivers and a machinist drove 22 miles over the speed limit, reaching 30 miles per hour during a race crossing state lines. The group receives a fine of US$10. Twenty-two miles over the speed limit in Florida today will…
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The Components Of Beauty In Uganda’s Culture Written by Andronicus Enoch Muwanguzi “I want you to respect me as a person but please choke, slap, bite, spank, restrain and call me a dirty slut…” Written by Lay Sion Ng @ Issues Under Tissues …
Read articleCormorant Fishing | A Disappearing Ancient Tradition
Photographer Ivan Ferrer is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the project ‘The Fisherman of the Xingping Fishing Village’. To see Ivan’s body of work, click on any photograph. Using cormorants to catch fish has been a custom in China for…
Read articleBlending Past & Present Lands
Artist Ellen Jantzen is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay . From the project ‘Mid + West’. To see Ellen’s body of work, click on any photograph. (A visual essay on adaptation and acceptance in relocation/immigration and migration) Some say…
Read articlePharaoh’s Potion
The years have gone by Since I first drank the tea Brewed from the water of the Nile Oh, how that river pulls me back to visit her waters Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2021 If my poetry helped, entertained, or moved you, please consider a donation,…
Read articleLife’s Moments In Black & White
Street Photographer Daniele Esposito is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. To see Daniele’s body of work, click on any photograph. All images © Daniele Esposito See also: Living for the City By Daniele…
Read articleWomen’s Rights In Japan | From “People’s Rights Grandma” (1878) To “Gender Free” (1999)
Written by Lay Sion Ng @ Issues Under Tissues Feminism and Politics in Japan: From Prewar to Present The 1980s (pp. 2-3): In Japan, women voted for the first time in 1946. However, Japan’s first movement for civil rights began in the 1870s. One of the representatives…
Read articlePhilosophical Rambling | Punishment & Mind
Written by Life Coach Carioca Da Gema For sake of this argument let’s agree that the facts on both stories below are indisputable truths. Story#1 A drunk driver killed a young woman. Days before the trial the driver got shot while interrupting a playground shooting and saved…
Read articleRewind Series | Celebrations
This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment. Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will be presented in subjects. To see original…
Read articleChild Labor, Illnesses & Lost Childhoods | India’s Tobacco Industry
Visual Artist and Documentary Photographer Masood Sarwer is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Burning Both Ends’. To see Masood’s body of work, click on any image. Murshidabad is situated on the eastern banks of the Ganges…
Read articleUps & Downs
No stability The economy always based on Boom & Bust One day a man is a lawyer Next day He is a taxi driver Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2020 Edge of Humanity Magazine is an independent nondiscriminatory platform that has no religious, political, financial, or…
Read articleOxford | Interplaying Time & Locations
Travel & Documentary Photographer Bharat Patel is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the book/project ‘Recurring Dreams of Oxford’. To see Bharat’s body of work, click on any image. Some researchers say dreams have no purpose or meaning and…
Read articleLife’s Moments | Texas & Arizona | 1980s
Three-time nominee for the Pulitzer Prize in Photography, Documentary Photographer Joe Patronite is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. To see Joe’s body of work, click on any photograph. The images here are from the early days of Joe Patronite’s career in daily news photography/photojournalism. Patronite…
Read article“a woman who bowed to no man or woman and courageously lived her life as she saw fit.”
THOSE WHO DANCE by Josephine Sacabo THOSE WHO DANCE tells the story of Nahui Olin, an incomparable woman born into and later expelled from Mexico’s high society in the early 20th century, who was both artist and muse to the likes of Diego Rivera and Edward Weston. Sacabo’s…
Read articleThe Historical Connection Between Parisian & Mexican Artists, And Window Curtains
Photographer Ben Elwes is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Parisina Mexico. To see Ben’s body of work, click on any image. Parisina is a popular high street store in México with 600 outlets throughout the country. It first…
Read articleAn Homage To Nahui Olin
Artist Josephine Sacabo is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the series ‘THOSE WHO DANCE’. To see Josephine’s virtual exhibition, click on any photograph. THOSE WHO DANCE’ on view until January 2, 2021, A Gallery For Fine Photography. This series is an homage…
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