I finally got a chance to take a trip to Jerusalem during evening. My wife pushed me to do so, I didn’t want to leave her with all the mess at home, but most things were done, and the kids were halfway in bed, so she insisted – much appreciated. She understands my weird urges.… Continue reading Jerusalem by Night – A Late Evening Photo Walk
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Two Quarters, One Essence?
Some impressions from and thoughts on the interconnection and relation between the Christian and the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
What am I up to? Updates for August 17, 2020
Wondering what I’m up to? Well, you should be! So read along here and hear about interesting upcoming things, and please leave a comment about how you’re doing!
From street to documentary photography
I like to share some thoughts on my previous primary focus on street photography, as the way I worked with my photography, but later changed my approach to documentary photography.
A Short Look at the Old City of Jerusalem
Take a walk with me through the streets of the Old City of Jerusalem, and get a sense of history and cultures mixed into an eternal and timeless space.
Emptied Streets and Hopes for Normalization
Recently I had a chance to visit the Old City in Jerusalem. I haven’t been there in months, everything being closed down, us being locked up at home. We finally found some respite, and I was eager to follow up on a meeting with a local priest, for a talk about a photo project I’m… Continue reading Emptied Streets and Hopes for Normalization
Introduction
A new website has been born, and what has it brought the world? Well, so far nothing really. It’s just another digital place for someone to rant about things, which he feels is of importance, and acting as if everyone – or even anyone – would have any interest in whatever he has to say.… Continue reading Introduction