New Year’s Resolution

Posted: December 31, 2014 in New and updates

For the pat 2 year or so I hardly blogged anything.

I mainly uploaded some photos, it was a fast way to get them published, faster than dealing with my website that got neglected for a very long time.

For the new year I’ve decided to build a new website on a web platform so it’ll be easier for me to maintain.

The new website is up!!!

Check it out at www.sagi-k.com

As I don’t feel like blogging for the time being, I’ve decided to stop entering new posts on this blog.

You can follow my work on my website and on my Facebook.

If I’ll decide that i want to blog again I just might add a blog to my site and do it there.

So bookmark my site, hit the like button and share it with the world.

Wishing you all a happy new year.

 

Sagi

Probably my last picture for 2014

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© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

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© Street Photography by Sagi Kortler

© Street Photography by Sagi Kortler

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© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

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© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

Play! – © Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

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© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

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© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

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© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

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© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

© Street Photography By Sagi Kortler

I was invited by to take part in an article he was preparing for the Huffington Post on street photography.

I didn’t really know what it was about and was asked to send one picture, the one I consider my best and to write in about 50 words why i think it is my best.

It is truly impossible to point out one picture as “best”, it’s like choosing on child over the other. As a photographer ther is always the process of self evolvement and the definition of best may vary with time.

Sweet wrote to me that he was impressed by my color work so I decided to pick a color image for the article. I picked the following image for the reasons I wrote in the article.

© Street photography by Sagi Kortler

© Street photography by Sagi Kortler

 

this image holds many aspects of photography that I like, the parallelism of the hand gesture of the mannequin and the girl on the left, the surrealism of the whole scene, the dark and long shadows of photographing at the later hours of the day that brings beautiful light. I like photographs that enable the viewer to imagine the story behind the scene. It’s the kind of photo that can be taken lightly, or one where you can find a deeper, more important message.”

Check out the full article here – http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-ernest-sweet/street-photographers-on-t_b_5741144.html