honorable mention
Yuval Shiboli israel
Photo © Yuval Shiboli
title
Sailing Up
Our urban surrounding fascinates me and draws my attention endlessly.
The ever-growing city is mixing proud shiny towers with worn aged buildings.
In this blend of shapes and textures we live, work and interact.
The city affects us and we affect it in an on-going circle of symbiosis.
My work reflects my visions and envisions of our urban surroundings- glamour and sad, shiny and rusty.
I am fascinated by the textures and rhythms hidden in the buildings people build. The same people who live in the city surrounded by their urban creations.
Photography has been my passion for many years- a way to express myself and interact with my world.
I started my journey with street photography focusing on the people of the city, the way they interact with each other, the way they interact with the city. Step by step I've learned to notice more and more of the symbiotic connection that the people have with their urban environment- its density, colors, lines, geometries and lights.
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entry description
The Sail Tower, part of the District Government Centers Project is the tallest building in Haifa, Israel. The locals refer to it as the Rocket Tower. To me it seemed to be sailing upabout the photographer
Concrete. Steel. Glass. Shine. Rust. Decay.Our urban surrounding fascinates me and draws my attention endlessly.
The ever-growing city is mixing proud shiny towers with worn aged buildings.
In this blend of shapes and textures we live, work and interact.
The city affects us and we affect it in an on-going circle of symbiosis.
My work reflects my visions and envisions of our urban surroundings- glamour and sad, shiny and rusty.
I am fascinated by the textures and rhythms hidden in the buildings people build. The same people who live in the city surrounded by their urban creations.
Photography has been my passion for many years- a way to express myself and interact with my world.
I started my journey with street photography focusing on the people of the city, the way they interact with each other, the way they interact with the city. Step by step I've learned to notice more and more of the symbiotic connection that the people have with their urban environment- its density, colors, lines, geometries and lights.
back to gallery