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Yox Photography Journal: Street 03 - Bethlehem Market
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009. Street 03 - Bethlehem Market. The market, a shadowy area, was full of inspiring characters and situations. People were going about their grocery shopping at ease, in the midst of piles of vegetables and hanging pieces of meat. I often searched for the advantage of elevated standpoints, allowing broad views from above. Holding a camera is a big incentive for looking at things in different ways and being creative, or simply feeling awake. If I didn't have. Un Muro Non Basta.
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Yox Photography Journal: John Easterby's favourite
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Thursday, 26 February 2009. I think it's worthy to mention the picture John Easterby considered the most "working" of my street series, in the tutorial. Here it is:. Family having a pic-nic in the Wall Plaza was definitely a subject to work on but, sure enough, I had not. Included this frame in my selection below! And why does it work better than the other one? Here it is again, for comparison:. Definitely, the first one is more dynamic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Un Muro Non Basta.
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Yox Photography Journal: Relations 2 - Mehwar Center
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Friday, 13 March 2009. Relations 2 - Mehwar Center. The Center is committed to foster integration with the local community, and it provides a number of services which are open to the public. A kindergarten, a gym, a small cafeteria and some training facilities, for example, encourage the local population to approach the Center and to establish a positive relation with it and its inhabitants. 24 March 2009 at 22:26. I like how you used the depth fo field to hide the identities of hte women instead focusin...
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Yox Photography Journal: Street 02 - The Western Wall
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Sunday, 22 February 2009. Street 02 - The Western Wall. Few hundred meters away from the Holy Sepulcher, the maze of alleys of the Old City leads to the Western Wall Plaza, the most sacred place for Judaism. I reached it by following a haredi. Jew who was making his way through the narrow streets, without ever looking to the colorful Arab shops lined up by the sides. Did the Arab man spend a half thought on him? In the same area, I noticed a scene unfolding which could not be neglected. A young haredi.
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Yox Photography Journal: Relations 3 - Caritas Baby Hospital
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Monday, 23 March 2009. Relations 3 - Caritas Baby Hospital. The following images are taken inside one of the two in-patient sections. Any comments are much appreciated! The doctor arrives and looks for the daily updates on the patients' folder. After visiting a child in a thermal chamber, a doctor briefs a group of students and nurses on the patient's conditions. Here, another doctor approaches the bed of a child, while his mother remains on the side. 24 March 2009 at 04:30. 24 March 2009 at 12:43. This ...
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Yox Photography Journal: Street 01 - The Holy Sepulcher
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Saturday, 21 February 2009. Street 01 - The Holy Sepulcher. I chose a special spot in the heart of the Old City of Jerusalem for my first session on street photography: the square before the entrance to the Holy Sepulcher. Here I would like to comment on a few pictures which, in my view, have somehow managed to pull themselves out of the series. Historical place, since there is no recognizable feature of the Sepulcher. 22 February 2009 at 23:57. Ma è interessantissimo questo lavoro! Http:/ www.andres...
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Yox Photography Journal: Relations 1 - Women's Day
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009. Relations 1 - Women's Day. Is it to pay respect to their death, or rather to celebrate them as fighters for their country? Or more precisely, as they say in Arabic, as redeemers. What feeling do these images encourage? What is the meaning of keeping their memory alive? Are they presented as desperates, heroes, or. are they simply looking at you from the wall? Don't you think that Palestinian women who resist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Un Muro Non Basta.
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