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Edges is a photo collection by Belgian-born Magnum Photos photographer Harry Glière. Active since the 1960s, Glière is one of the pioneers of European color photography. Known for his photo essays about his native Belgium, his TV Shot series featuring continuous color depictions of television screens, and his long-standing fascination with everyday life and landscapes in Morocco, Egypt, and other parts of Africa, Glière is also a photojournalist who travels the world, including the United States, Europe, and Asia. Glière's unique worldview, combining artistic and journalistic aesthetics with vibrant, vibrant color depictions that encompass exceptional aesthetic beauty and meaningful stories, is captivating. This book, a collection of landscapes capturing the horizon on a shoreline, stands out from the usual vibrant color plates. However, it also highlights Glière's technique of organizing the colors of nature. The poetic images, organically incorporating people, objects, and structures within a magnificent horizon, are captivating, depicted in profound colors. (English version) (The French version is "Rivages")