The Tragic History Of The Elderly & The Challenges Faced By The Young In An Ontario Indigenous Community

Photojournalist Nick Kozak is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From his project ‘Peetabeck‘. To see Nick’s body of work click on any image. Fort Albany, traditionally known as Peetabeck (loosely translated to ‘ the meandering river floods a pond in the springtime’), is a remote […] via The Tragic History … Continue reading The Tragic History Of The Elderly & The Challenges Faced By The Young In An Ontario Indigenous Community

Simple Lives Off The Grid In Brazil’s   Backlands — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Journalist and Documentary Photographer Ana Caroline De Lima @ Antropologia Visual Fotografia Documental is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. These images are from her project ‘Caminhos Das Gerais‘ . To see Ana’s most recent work click on any image. […] via Simple Lives Off The Grid In Brazil’s   Backlands … Continue reading Simple Lives Off The Grid In Brazil’s   Backlands — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Indonesian Muslim Women Reciting Quran Verses For A Beauty Pageant

Writer and Documentary Photographer Okky Ardya is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From her project ‘Crown, High Heels, and Hijab‘. To see Okky’s body of work click on any image. Indonesia is the largest Muslim majority country in the world and more than 80 percent of […] via Indonesian Muslim … Continue reading Indonesian Muslim Women Reciting Quran Verses For A Beauty Pageant

New Yorkers & The Beauty Of Zen

Photographer A. Jesse Jiryu Davis, is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. These photographs are from his project ‘New York Zen‘. To see A. Jesse’s portfolio click on any image. “I’ve been photographing members of my Zen community, the Village Zendo, for more than a decade. They […] via New Yorkers & The … Continue reading New Yorkers & The Beauty Of Zen

Manila North Cemetery: The Place To Call Home

Photographer Roland Nagy is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From his project ‘Living In The Cemetery‘. To see Roland’s projects click on any image. Metro Manila has a population of around 11 million and is the world’s eleventh largest metropolitan area and the fifth […] via Manila North Cemetery: The Place … Continue reading Manila North Cemetery: The Place To Call Home