May 20, 2013
Abandoned trailer on an empty freeway, a silent check point, a road side camel, Palestine.
Filed by vic at May 20th, 2013 under Palestine, photography
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Abandoned trailer on an empty freeway, a silent check point, a road side camel, Palestine.
Filed by vic at May 20th, 2013 under Palestine, photography
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Palestine.
Filed by vic at May 16th, 2013 under Palestine, photography
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Jerusalem.
Filed by vic at May 14th, 2013 under Israel, photography
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Real life, Tel Aviv.
Filed by vic at May 13th, 2013 under Israel, photography
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Plants and pickles, Tel Aviv.
Filed by vic at May 9th, 2013 under Israel, photography
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The Rubin Museum, Tel Aviv. We didn’t go inside, instead choosing to sit in the sun at the end of Bialik St where a woman photographed her dog on its hind legs drinking from a water fountain meant for humans and where a man told us he could tell we were from Western Europe. “People here [...]
Filed by vic at May 8th, 2013 under Israel, photography
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Prof. Yehezkel Kaufmann Street, Tel Aviv.
Filed by vic at May 7th, 2013 under Israel, photography
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The very end of the Mediterranean, Tel Aviv.
Filed by vic at May 6th, 2013 under Israel, photography
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Through the window, through the fence.
Filed by vic at May 1st, 2013 under australia, New York, photography
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Neighbours, London Fields.
Filed by vic at April 29th, 2013 under london, photography
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Real life from the Thames.
Filed by vic at April 25th, 2013 under london, photography
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A standing brunch date at Leila’s. (Featuring the hand of Natalie.)
Filed by vic at April 13th, 2013 under london, photography
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Jason and I got up early to film Spruce Pine waking up. We made it as far as the Classic 50s Diner where early risers pulled in off the highway for coffee, for breakfast. Word had spread that there was a film crew in town and Mike, the owner, happily stood and posed for us [...]
Filed by vic at April 11th, 2013 under photography
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This is Paulus Berensohn, a potter, dancer, poet, artist, Smithsonian award winning educator and the reason I was in North Carolina last year. I was invited to take photos on the set of a documentary about this incredible human and his extraordinary life. To Spring From The Hand, directed by Neil Lawrence, will be available [...]
Filed by vic at April 10th, 2013 under photography
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Last summer I spent eight days in Spruce Pine, North Carolina.
Filed by vic at April 9th, 2013 under photography
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Real life.
Filed by vic at April 8th, 2013 under photography
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This is a photograph. Of what, I don’t know. An abstraction of feeling; that tiny fraction of a second you let the light in. Maybe this is the warmth of a person in your bed. This is your seething envy. This is your parents kissing. This is the fear that paralyses you. This is that thing [...]
Filed by vic at April 5th, 2013 under photography
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I made a lot of mistakes in 2011.
Filed by vic at March 27th, 2013 under photography
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Spruce Pine, North Carolina, July 2012.
Filed by vic at March 22nd, 2013 under photography
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Real life, Washington DC.
Filed by vic at March 18th, 2013 under photography
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Real life.
Filed by vic at March 14th, 2013 under london, photography
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Real life.
Filed by vic at March 6th, 2013 under New York, photography
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Mimosa for the first warm day in London.
Filed by vic at March 5th, 2013 under london, photography
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Everything in the world is just something someone made up.
Filed by vic at February 25th, 2013 under photography
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Real life.
Filed by vic at February 16th, 2013 under australia, photography
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David and Chloe met at a friend’s dinner party and kept going outside together because they thought the other smoked. Turns out they were both just pretending so they could get to know each other. They’ve been together eight months. More Valentine’s Day street style for Glamour Magazine.
Filed by vic at February 14th, 2013 under london, photography
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Joel and Sarah had seen each other every day for two years but had never said hello. They finally met at a club and have been together a year. Valentine’s Day Street Style for Glamour Magazine.
Filed by vic at February 14th, 2013 under london, photography
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I can hardly see in front of me.
Filed by vic at February 11th, 2013 under australia, photography
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Will Campbell, alone on the motel balcony after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed. [Photo by Henry Groskinsky, Memphis, Tenn., 1968]
Filed by vic at February 6th, 2013 under no biggie, photography
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Friday morning, before the heat.
Filed by vic at February 5th, 2013 under australia, photography
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