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"My Childhood Memory - Day & Night. (Series)
DESCRIPTION
This picture is very powerful and means a lot to me. since i was a child my dear father use to make me paper boats. we spent a lot of calm time at the beach involved with lots of laughter and best time together. this simple things as only a paper was teaching me forward i can enjoy the little and simple things in life the most and not the materialistic things - all what my father symbolizes.
AUTHOR
I was born in Israel, in the city of Herzeliya and was raised by a perfect, loving family. My friends and family always told me I was living in my own world. I always saw everything through a private "pink" filter that was attached to the lens of my eyes. My imagination had no limits. I loved to float and fantasize of a magical, romantic and a fairy tail like life. I believe that the camera was the only thing that enabled me to still enjoy this "fantasy" world I loved, as a teenager and an adult.
After serving in the Israeli Airforce, at the age of twenty, I naturally found myself involved in still photography and photography in the movie industry, in Israel and abroad. Gradually, movies became an inseparable part of my life. The more I got involoved the more I felt I found my calling in life. My love to the camera got me to study Photography at the Technion school of Photography in Israel.
I feel that the combination of still photography, show business and my personality, helps me create a beautiful story behind each photo I shoot.
After serving in the Israeli Airforce, at the age of twenty, I naturally found myself involved in still photography and photography in the movie industry, in Israel and abroad. Gradually, movies became an inseparable part of my life. The more I got involoved the more I felt I found my calling in life. My love to the camera got me to study Photography at the Technion school of Photography in Israel.
I feel that the combination of still photography, show business and my personality, helps me create a beautiful story behind each photo I shoot.
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