The Uniqueness of Waves describes the power and beauty of the sea. Each wave and movement is unique, and each picture freezes a single moment at a time when that uniqueness is preserved forever. For me, the series is a practice of photographic meditation - an attempt to calm the inner waves with awareness of the here and now.
The Uniqueness of Waves describes the power and beauty of the sea. Each wave and movement is unique, and each picture freezes a single moment at a time when that uniqueness is preserved forever. For me, the series is a practice of photographic meditation - an attempt to calm the inner waves with awareness of the here and now.
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"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.