American Diners — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Photographer Stephane Goin is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these photographs. To see Stephane’s personal work click on any image. See also: M A D (e) I N U S A By Stephane Goin via American Diners — Edge of Humanity Magazine

The Allure Of A Quiet Place — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Artist, Educator and Photographer Joshua Lutz is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From his book ‘The Meadowlands‘. To see Joshua’s books click on any image. The Meadowlands is a place to pass through and forget on the way to someplace else. Not unlike a neglected […] via The Allure Of A … Continue reading The Allure Of A Quiet Place — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Londoners’ Living Spaces & Their Stories

Photographer Jonathan Donovan is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From his project ‘No Place Like Home‘. To listen to their stories click on any image. Set against the backdrop of the housing crisis, No Place Like Home is a series of photographic portraits and audio testimonies of Londoners in […] via … Continue reading Londoners’ Living Spaces & Their Stories

Sheltering Historical Passages For Over One Thousand Years | The Sycamore Trees Of Uzbekistan

Photographer Iulia Galushina is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From her project ‘Rooted in the Past‘. Uzbekistan is famous for centuries-old sycamores. Sycamore tree is included in the Endangered-Species List of Uzbekistan. Uzbeks pray that the wood-cutters would not get to the ‘Holy places’. In these ‘Holy places’, […] via Sheltering … Continue reading Sheltering Historical Passages For Over One Thousand Years | The Sycamore Trees Of Uzbekistan

America’s Libraries: Inspiring knowledge In Public Places

Photographer Robert Dawson is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From his book/project ‘Public Library: An American Commons‘. To see Robert’s body of work click on any photograph. A Photographic Essay By Robert Dawson via America’s Libraries: Inspiring knowledge In Public Places — Edge of Humanity Magazine