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tzvias.com   Photography; Tzvia Shmuelevitch - Photographer * צילום; צביה שמואלביץ' - צלמת
Welcome to my WebSite. **** צביה שמואלביץ צלמת צלם צילום I was Born in 1953, Living and working in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Until May 2008 I was a part of the High Tech community and served as a VP at an international company. At that point in time I decided to retired and to devote my time to the art of photography freely from any frame and compulsion except my own ethical boundaries. Since I started my new way as a photographer I participated in the following group exhibitions: 06/2010 - Fondation de l'Armee Salut En fr - Cité de Refuge, Paris, France 12/2009 - Local Testimony 2009 (2nd prize, Society and Community (series)), Eretz Israel Museum 09/2009 - The Tel Aviv-Jaffa Biennial, Jaffa Port 06/2009 - Institut Des Cultures d'Islam, Paris, France 03/2009 - Shoham Gallery, Tel Aviv 12/2008 - Jaffa Museum, Jaffa Fernando Pessoa in his rich words expressed the intensiveness of the experience of observation: "This morning is the first morning of the world. Never did this pink colour yellowing to a warm white so tinge the face with which the western row of building, full of window-pane eyes, beholds the silence in the growing light. There was never this hour, nor this light, nor this being that I am. What I will be tomorrow will be something else, and what I see will be seen by reconstituted eyes, full of new vision." The Book of Disquietude, by Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935), translated from Portuguese by Richard Zenith. Hope you will find interest in the following series: Paris: Summer 2010 The West Bank; an occupied territory: At the villagers' homes (ongoing project) The West Bank; an occupied territory: With the PHR volunteers (ongoing project) On the Margins: The invisible city The Tel-Aviv Derby: The Crowd at Hapoel Tribune Strike at “Of HaEmek": The employees, the worry and the hope Tel-Aviv - Jaffa: LandMarks between north and south Sarona-Wilhelma (Hakiria): History at the Center of Tel-Aviv ............................................................................................................................... Email...
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