Archive for March, 2009

Single Cover .6

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Single Cover .6

Single Cover .6

Part of  The Re:Cover Project.

Single Details:
Radiohead, Karma Police, 1997


Single Cover .5

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Single Cover .5

Single Cover .5

Part of  The Re:Cover Project.

Single Details:
U2, Staring at the Sun, 1997


Single Cover .4

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Single Cover .4

Single Cover .4

Part of  The Re:Cover Project.

Single Details:
Pixies, Ana, 1990


Single Cover .3

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Single Cover .3

Single Cover .3

Part of  The Re:Cover Project.

Single Details:
T-Slam, Down the Road, Israel 1981
תיסלם, לראות אותה היום, ישארל 1981


Single Cover .2

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Single Cover .2

Single Cover .2

Part of  The Re:Cover Project.

Single Details:
David Bowie, Modern Love, 1983


Single Cover .1

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Single Cover .1

Single Cover .1

First item in a new project: The Re:Cover Project.

Basically it’s my interpretation to songs in the form of a new Single Cover. Stay tuned….

Single Details:
Miri Masika and Erik Berman, New Years Eve, Israel 2008
מירי מסיקה ואריק ברמן, ערב חג, ישראל 2008


More Spring Bliss

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I don’t normally create two photos of the same scene. This time, however, I just couldn’t resist playing with the composition a little more…

Compare to the previous photo in the series.


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Moments  |  Untitled

Moments | Untitled

This photo is part of the Moments series.

Find the entire series in my gallery.


Wonderland [2][0][0][9]

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Wonderland 2009 Promo

Coming s[o][o]n…


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Part of the Erasure series.

See the entire series in my gallery.


Stream of Consciousness .7

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Stream of Consciousness .7

Stream of Consciousness .7

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The Art of Michaela Böcker

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One of my favorite “techniques” in photography (and art in general) is taking something ordinary — something you can walk by without stopping and giving it a second look — and turning it into something magical. This kind of unplanned, unstaged, almost random capture is like magic, especially when the result seems so accurate.

Michaela Böcker’s is nothing less than a master in making the most simple of things look as if they were created just for her to capture. Her secret ingredient is simply her point of view, and it gets you with each and every one of her works.

“I am a photo-addicted amateur with no technical knowledge at all,” she says. “I see beauty everywhere and try to capture it… beauty that is often ignored by most people.”

You can explore Michaela’s entire photostream in Flickr.

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Move

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Crime Scene  |  Move

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Part of the Crime Scene series. See it all in my gallery.