You may never understand the person standing next to you. Everyone has their own life, with their own unique experiences, and we tend to forget that. Next time the opportunity presents itself, take the time to get to know a stranger, who knows, they may not be as “strange” as you think.
Aging (march)
Whether we like it or not, time moves on, and we all grow by the day. We cant always appreciate our growth because we only have a piece of the puzzle, so sometimes it’s important to take a step back so that we can see the bigger picture.
Shadow (February)
This picture portrays the scene of a burglar with a knife, depicting the classic horror story of an ominous being sneaking into someone’s house.
new beginnings (January)
This picture captures the neverending cycle of life and death. As one plant dies, its seeds get carried away and sprout elsewhere, and a new plant flourishes. As one door closes, a new one opens
Hometown (December)
I was born in Tel-Aviv, Israel, which is where my family lives. Me and my family go every summer to visit, and for me, the chain represents my home country.
Love Story (November)
In this photo, I tried to capture love by showing myself with my dog, Magic, as people often have deep connections with their pets.
Warmth Photo (October)
When taking this photo I wanted to capture a feeling of comfort and safety to portray warmth. Churches, or religion in general, are often used as a means of comfort and guidance in life, so paired with the warm colors in the background, It came out very nicely.
Story Telling Photo (September)
This photo containing the masks alludes to the pandemic which all of us just went through. The masks give notions to this challenging time where all of us struggled and persevered but were able to get through, so it uses simple objects to capture a complex story while also explaining a bit about myself and how I collected those masks throughout the pandemic.