Rewind Series | Forgotten Places
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 articleMusic | Half Forgotten Daydreams By John Cameron (1974)
This song was selected from the Hermit Poet’s Music Collection * To listen on YouTube CLICK HERE * Available on Amazon.com below: Half Forgotten Daydreams Worldwide, Timeless & Diverse See our Complete Music Selection HERE See also: The Hermit Poet’s Music Collection Top 100 Movies In…
Read articleForgotten Places | Bay Area, California
Photographer Thomas Lavin is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the ‘Abandoned – Bay Area’ series. To see Thomas’s body of work, click on any photograph. All images © Thomas Lavin See also:…
Read articleForgotten Places | Lebanon
Architect and Photographer Jad G Ghorayeb is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. To see Jad’s body of work, click on any photograph. All images © Jad G Ghorayeb See also: Gallery By Jad G Ghorayeb…
Read articleForgotten Places Of Worship
Urban Photographer Roman Robroek is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the ‘Religion’ portfolio. To see Roman’s body of work, click on any photograph. All images © Roman Robroek See also: MILITARY …
Read articleForgotten Pieces Of American Industry
Photographer Brian Henry is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From his series ‘Location: Industrial, Etc’. To see Brian’s body of work click on any photograph. See also: Location – Hospitals By Brian Henry …
Read article“…finding beauty in what is meant to be forgotten.” Mauritania’s Shipwrecks
Photographer-Artist Jan Smith is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From his project ‘Nouadhibou’. To see Jan’s photographs click on any image. Nouadhibou means “where the jackals get fat”. It is also where ships go to die. Over 500 abandoned wrecks lie…
Read articleForgotten Nordic Houses
Photographer Britt M is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From her project ‘Abandonment‘. To see Britt’s series click on any image. See also: Landscape By Britt M.
Read articleChateau Secession – The Forgotten 12th Century Mansion
Photographer Janine Pendleton @ Obsidian Urbex Photography is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From her project ‘Chateau Secession‘. To see Janine’s gallery of projects click on any image. Chateau Secession is a large abandoned mansion in France. There…
Read articleRebuilding Schools In The Forgotten Villages Of Gorkha – The Aftermath Of Nepal’s Earthquake
Photographer Enrico Fabi at Blobally is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From his project ‘Gorkha: Rebuilding The Future‘. To see The Fabi Brothers (Blobally) and The Gorkha Foundation’s efforts to rebuild Nepalese schools after the 2015 earthquake click on any image. The…
Read articleDr. Anna Haus’ Forgotten Clinic In Germany
Photographer Janine Pendleton @ Obsidian Urbex Photography is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From her project ‘Dr Anna’s Haus And Surgery, Germany‘. To see Janine’s gallery of projects click on any image. Dr Anna Haus’ is said to have been lived in by…
Read articleForgotten Places – Europe
Photographer Jascha Hoste is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. These photographs are from his ‘Urban Exploration”. Click on the photographs below for information and extra images on each location. For the featured image click here. See…
Read articleForgotten Places – Europe
Artist Ineke Kamps is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From project ‘Abandonment’. To see Ineke’s body of work click on any image. “Stepping into an abandoned house, you open the doors carefully and wander from room to room. The wallpaper is…
Read articleForgotten – Eastern State Penitentiary In Philadelphia
Actor & Photographer Colette Stevenson is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. These photographs are from her project ‘Here…Gone‘. To see Colette’s galleries click on any image. These images were all shot at the Eastern State Penitentiary in…
Read articleItems Found In Greece’s Forgotten Places
Photographer Andreas Kamoutsis is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. These photographs are from his project ‘Seductive Objects – Abandoned Places‘. To see Andreas’ body of work click on any image. In a world characterized by constant change, movement and the inevitable decay of…
Read articleForgotten Farms – Alberta, Canada
Fine Art Photographer Kris Schofield is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. These photographs are from his ‘Abandoned Alberta‘ series. To see Kris’ portfolio click on any image. A series documenting the remnants of the once hard working farms and warm homesteads of the Albertan prairie.…
Read articleForgotten – Amman Cotton Mill In Italy
Anthropologist and Photographer Michele Paier is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photography essay. From his project ‘Amman‘. To see Michele’s gallery of projects click on any image. The project “Amman” focuses on an old cotton mill, named Amman: a huge structure in the Northeast of Italy, active from…
Read articleForgotten: Photography Essay – Italy, Ukraine & Germany
This photography essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Photographer Francesco Rotondo. Click on any image to see Francesco’s gallery of photographs. See also: Lost Abandoned But Unforgotten By Francesco Rotondo Back to HOME PAGE
Read articleTravel Photography – Forgotten Caravans In The Canary Islands
This travel photography essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Fine Art Photographer Emilie Mori. From project “Caravane Palace Reportage” by Emilie Mori. During my previous trip , I see the desert and can I breathe . A surprise awaits me after 20 km of track…
Read articleForgotten – Fine Art Photography, Great Plains, USA
This fine art photography essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Photographer Tom Woods. From project “Ghost Towns” by Tom Woods. See also: Tom Woods @ The Leica Camera Blog Back to HOME PAGE
Read articleMom’s Hormones
Photographer Mila Mokina-Khairullova is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Mom’s Hormone’. To see Mila’s body of work, click on any image. People try to explore motherhood from different sides in order to understand what is its…
Read articlePreserving Heritage & Culture | The Havelis’ Workers
Documentary Photographer Jai Thakur is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Durbaan: Legacy of Caretakers’. To see Jai ’s body of work, click on any image. Durbaan, literally means the person who guards. Here, it signifies guarding our heritage and…
Read articlePeaceful Memories
Rolling hills Century old farmhouses A forgotten lifestyle Kept alive by the old folks Copyright© Edge of Humanity LLC 2020 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…
Read articleLost America
Artwork By MATTHEW PORTCH Lost America examines a quiet stillness in a forgotten landscape that is, in a sense: ‘on-pause’. Backwater towns and rural corners are juxtaposed with the ambiguity of detached suburbia. Places appear frozen in time, their inhabitants absent or long since departed. Ardently stagnant in their appearance,…
Read articleTo Save Their Lives They Left All Behind | Crimes & Drug Trafficking | Guerrero, Mexico
Photographer Jair Cabrera is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Ghost towns in Guerrero because of drug trafficking’. To see Jair’s body of work, click on any image. The violence generated by organized crime in several municipalities…
Read articleDrive-In Hidden Stories
Photographer Gala Font de Mora is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Week-End’. To see Gala’s body of work, click on any image. This project shows five of the six drive-in cinemas still surviving in Spain. The…
Read articleBahia | Joy, Sadness & The Human Landscape
Photographer Tamar Granovsky is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘THIS MIRACLE’. To see Tamar ’s body of work, click on any image. This Miracle is a personal exploration into the human landscape of Brazil’s Bahia State…
Read articleTechnological Improvements & Human Interactions
Photographer, Book Artist, Fine Printmaker, Educator & Collaborator Eric Kunsman is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘PRIVATE | Now Back Go : Go Back | PRIVATE’. To see Eric’s body of work, click on any image. …
Read articleSelf-Portraits In An Empty Nest
Photographer Jackie Heitchue is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Invented Inventory’. To see Jackie’s body of work, click on any image. I have photographed my children for years, fascinated by their growth and our evolution as…
Read article“Si, hasta la primavera”
Written By Poet and Photographer J H Martin @ A Coat for a Monkey UNTIL THE SPRING Ugly are Those winter buildings Covered in underwear Far beneath which I sit and paint My gallery of spring In these lines Of brightest green and blue These swirls of new…
Read articleReturning To Self After A Loss
my existence broken glass that does not fit numb floating to uncharted lands looking for solace * Comments from Life Coaching by Carioca Da Gema During a life changing event, it is important not to hold on to your emotions as each burst peels a layer that…
Read articleRituals | Man & Land | Iceland
Photographer Agnieszka Sosnowska is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘In My Backyard’. To see Agnieszka’s body of work, click on any image. I live on a farm in East Iceland, where the landscape and the weather are…
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Death, Catholicism & My Mother’s Decisions Kelly Burke Intimate Passages Of My Mother’s Turmoil Marilyn Jaye Lewis “It’s for the mice” | Memories Of My Grandmother Marilyn Jaye Lewis “…you know you can’t sleep there” | Passages Of A Homeless Person’s Life J H Martin 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 articleBalkans | DARK
Photographer Dimitris Labris is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the ongoing project ‘Metropolis’. To see Dimitris ’s body of work, click on any image. A rainy night, on my way home, completely wasted both physically and mentally, while…
Read articleMysterious Memories
Photographer Stefania Orfanidou is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Jaguar Sun’. To see Stefania’s body of work, click on any image. “Our memories are dreams, the house of the past has become a great image, the…
Read article“…a story of life on the fringes and of what gets left behind.” | Rural Lithuania
Photographer Matt Wilson is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project HINTERLAND’. To see Matt’s body of work, click on any image. Hinterland roams throughout rural Lithuania navigating a journey amidst once thriving communities, discovering villages that hold a way of…
Read articleThe Musical Relics In France’s Abandoned Castles & Houses | Pianos
Photographer Romain Thiery is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the book/project ‘Requiem for pianos’. To see Romain’s body of work, click on any photograph. All images © Romain Thiery Requiem pour…
Read articleOff The Grid On The Southwest Side Of Chicago
Photographer Nicholas Pinto is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Sky Factory’. To see Nicholas’s body of work, click on any image. There are places that I am pulled to shoot more than others. On…
Read articleDesolate America
Photographer Matthew Portch is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Lost America’. To see Matthew’s body of work, click on any image. Lost America examines a quiet stillness in a forgotten landscape that is, in a sense: ‘on-pause’. Backwater towns…
Read articleThe Historic Railroads In The American Landscape
Photographer John Sanderson is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this landscape/documentary photography. From the project ‘RAILROAD LANDSCAPES’. To see John’s body of work, click on any image. Space changes around rail lines that remain generations after their construction. The tracks flow into…
Read articleAlzheimer’s Disease | Patients’ Daily Life
Photographer and Fine Artist Bethany Lambrou is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From book/project ‘Stafford House’. To see Bethany’s body of work click on any image. Lambrou began this project in 2013, after witnessing a close family friend suffering with…
Read articleThe Chosen People’s Orchestration Of The Palestinian Decimation
Palestinians the forgotten people decades disappeared into the sand stripped of their land freedom chopped up slowly burning in frying pan UN talks, but cannot raise a hand Arab leaders do not give a damn America subservient to Israel’s master-plan to the end * Find More Poetry HERE BACK…
Read articleThe Quiet Rhythm Of The Peasant’s Life | Vietnam
Photojournalist and Documentary Photographer Michele Martinelli is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From his project ‘Earth & Clouds‘. To see Michele’s body of work click on any image. A look at the other Vietnam, the one far from the chaos…
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Read articleAt The Window In Abandoned Places
Photographer Ferrara Carlo is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From his series ‘Dark Windows‘. To see Ferrara’s body of work click on any photograph. See also: Faceless By Ferrara Carlo
Read articleSeoul – DARK
Architect and Photographer Shyue Woon is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this night/street photography. From his project ‘Euljiro‘. To see Shyue’s body of work click on any image. I came across Euljiro, mysterious old quarter of Seoul, a close-knit quarter of warehouses and workshops,…
Read articleSearching For Historical Memories In Contemporary Mainland China
Photographer and Multimedia Storyteller Sabrina Merolla is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From her series ‘Dunwu – Epiphanies‘. To see Sabrina’s body of work click on any image. The series is part of an ongoing research on lishi jiyi, “historical memory”, in…
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Read articlePortugal’s Austerity Policies Driving Families Into Poverty
Photographer Lara Jacinto is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From her project ‘Inner North‘. To see Lara’s projects click on any photograph. The inner north of Portugal has been forgotten and neglected for a long time and is currently one…
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AZULDELMAR2KR Education, Training And The Middle Class In America UN CIUDADANO DEL MUNDO LIBRE The Evolution Of Advertising In Romania Real Estate LILLIAN THE HOME POET “Liquid Destruction” Misery & Fine Dining by: LUTHER ALLEN
Read articleThe Lives Affected By Redevelopment In Willets Point, New York City
Photographer Greg Brophy is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From his project ‘The Iron Triangle‘. To see Greg’s projects click on any image. In a small corner of Queens in the shadow of Citibank Field there is a place that…
Read articleDaily Life In Mozambique
Photojournalist Andy Clark is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. These photographs are from his project ‘Mozambique‘. To see Andy’s body of work click on any image. See also: India-Bangladesh By Andy Clark Back to…
Read articleRomania’s Mining Deals & The Families Holding On To Their Homes And Basic Lives
Disappearing Culture Photographer Vesselina Nikolaeva is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From her project ‘Sleeping Gold Under The Red Mountain‘. To see Vesselina’s body of work click on any image. Europe’s largest gold deposits are believed to lie under the ancient village of Rosia Montana in…
Read articleDocumentary Photography – Disabled Limb Makers Helping The Disabled In Eastern India
Photographer Abhijit Chakraborty is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From his project ‘Determination on the move‘. To see Abhijit’s gallery of projects click on any image. Dozens of physically challenged people in Kolkata are engaged in designing and making artificial limbs for…
Read articleSocial Documentary Photography – Female Labor Force Changes In Kerala, India
This social documentary photography was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Photojournalist Alexander Walker. Click on any image to see Alexander’s portfolio and projects. From project “On The Line” by Alexander Walker. Women’s rights are a contentious issue around the world and in India where it has…
Read articleSocial Documentary Photography – Bolivia
This social documentary photography essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Cinematographer & Photographer David Ozkoidi Roig. To see David’s cinematography and photography projects click on any image. From “Bolivia – La Hija Predilecta” book by David Ozkoidi Roig. Called by Simon Bolivar “The Favorite Daughter”…
Read articleSocial Documentary Photography – “Granja” A Dying Village In Portugal
This documentary photography was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Social Documentary Photographer Carla Da Silva. Click on any image to see Carla’s projects. From project Granja: Stories (about) being forgotten by Carla Da Silva. This project was born from the desire to expose and pay homage…
Read articlePhotography Essay – Abandoned
This photography essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Photographer Dan Smith. Click on any image to see Dan’s galleries. Click on any image to see Dan’s galleries. See also: Decay Puddles By Dan Smith Back to HOME PAGE
Read articleDocumentary Photography – Tibetan Buddhism In India
This documentary photography was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by documentary photographer Tui Sigman. From project “Monks In Exile” by Tui Sigman. Click on any image to see Tui’s gallery of documentary and travel photography. During the protracted Chinese invasion of Tibet, the Chinese military extensively destroyed…
Read articleDocumentary Photography Daily Life In Vanua Levu, Fiji
This documentary photography was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by environmental photojournalist Steven Saphore. From Project: “Vanua Levu Life” Click on any image to see Steven’s gallery of projects. Click on any image to see Steven’s gallery of projects. See also: Shadows Of The…
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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 articleThe Beach in Rio! The Great Equalizer!
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is a very sexually charged city. The cariocas enjoy the sun, beach, soccer, carnival and take life as it comes. They have a passion for living for today and do not get too hung up on the possibilities of what may happen tomorrow. During the day,…
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