
I came across this photographer during my research and have really enjoyed looking at her work... it is truthful and real! One collection of photos is titled 'Crisis' and is photographs she took while she and her husband had marital issues - she says (For the New York times)
"It was photography that allowed me to be able to step away, to see what was going on. The fact that Eran let me take those pictures, in the middle of these difficult situations, in a way, reconnected me to him. I was surprised by the fact that I was taking pictures, that I needed so much to make pictures, that I was pushing my own limits, I wanted to do this. I wanted to look at us. I wanted to be able to see the beauty in those painful moments, to create, to feel myself and who I am because everything else felt like total chaos and out of control." Quote taken from PhotoShelter.
I would really like if I could help the people I choose to photograph to overcome their challenges just like this. It's inspirational.
"It was photography that allowed me to be able to step away, to see what was going on. The fact that Eran let me take those pictures, in the middle of these difficult situations, in a way, reconnected me to him. I was surprised by the fact that I was taking pictures, that I needed so much to make pictures, that I was pushing my own limits, I wanted to do this. I wanted to look at us. I wanted to be able to see the beauty in those painful moments, to create, to feel myself and who I am because everything else felt like total chaos and out of control." Quote taken from PhotoShelter.
I would really like if I could help the people I choose to photograph to overcome their challenges just like this. It's inspirational.
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