An orthodox woman walking in the waters of the Gulf of Eilat, Israel.
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I walked along the beach of Eilat (the resort town located at the southernmost point in Israel) and noticed a religious woman or perhaps an ultra-Orthodox woman walking in the sea. Her silhouette along with the reflections created by the setting sun gave a feeling of something resembling a drawing than a regular photo.
An orthodox woman walking in the waters of the Gulf of Eilat, Israel.
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I walked along the beach of Eilat (the resort town located at the southernmost point in Israel) and noticed a religious woman or perhaps an ultra-Orthodox woman walking in the sea. Her silhouette along with the reflections created by the setting sun gave a feeling of something resembling a drawing than a regular photo.
"Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop | Ansel Adams"
I’m Tal, married, with three children (two girls and a boy) and one dog (sometimes more). I am from Israel but also from Canada.
I started learning photography at thirteen when spending time with my younger cousin at our grandmother’s house in the Kibbutz. From there it became a hobby, a profession, forgotten hobby and now somewhat of a part-time profession \ full-time obsession.
I work in the intersection between Creative and Documentary photography. To paraphrase the description of the great American photographer Sam Abell, my style of photography is documentary in the sense that I record the world as it is, however, it has transcendent qualities that start at the documentary level, yet open to interpretation on an aesthetic level as well.
I am inspired by the natural world and especially by the seas and oceans.