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Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.
A 2,400 year old Alabastron (perfume bottle) from an ancient Greek shipwreck excavated in Turkey in 1999 and 2000. This was shot on assignment in the museum in Bodrum, housed inside a restored crusader castle as this delicate stone object was undergoing conservation. This image appeared in the March, 2002 issue of National Geographic Magazine. Shot on medium format film, I wouldn't hesitate to do it now on my Nikon D2X instead.
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. The interior of El Ghriba Synagogue, one of the oldest synagogues in the world.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Sky Wheel in Myrtle Beach, SC, with a lot of different processing.
#myrtlebeach #skywheel #abstract #amusement
Former site of Kay Jewelers, Destroyed in 1968 following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. (see photo: hypervocal.com/news/2014/american-riot/ and dchistory.archivestree.com/object/viewfile.php?object=498...)
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. Even though there is a Jewish ghetto, Jews and Muslims still mostly live peacefully side by side in Djerba.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. Here, Maurice Bchiri, who was violently stabbed in the souk for being Jewish.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. Many of the Jewish men in Djerba have traditionally worked as jewelers or metalsmiths — this man has a workshop where he produces coins, among other things.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. Here, Youssef Mamou (left) brings unbaked bread to a communal oven on the sabbath.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Thanks to my friend Greg I was able to get hired on the spot to cover this event minutes before it was supposed to begin.
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. Here, friends and family gather around bride Oshrit Uzan on her wedding night in Zarzis.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. Alit Sabban (pictured) and Hanna Sabban plan on turning this rundown building into a new school for their students — the two currently run a primary school for girls in a series of disconnected, borrowed spaces (one is a residential garage) and badly need a new home.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Pow Wow 2013, Saturday, February 16th. An artist working on his part of a Pow Wow group mural next to Fresh Cafe.
My favorites from Pow Wow Hawaii 2013. Coverage for features at Contrast Magazine and ESPN.
Pow Wow 2013, Saturday, February 16th. Pow Wow 2013 artists did some live painting at the wrap party at Lana Lane art space.
My favorites from Pow Wow Hawaii 2013. Coverage for features at Contrast Magazine and ESPN.
Company dancers take class with Bay Pointe Ballet Artistic Director Bruce Steivel before performing Bruce Steivel's Dracula at San Mateo Performing Arts Center in San Mateo, California, on October 30, 2015. (Stan Olszewski/SOSKIphoto)
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. Here, friends and family gather for a Jewish wedding in Zarzis.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA
Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is home to one of North Africa's only thriving (albeit small) Jewish communities. Roughly 1200 Jews live there, running Jewish schools, synagogues, and Kosher restaurants. Here, Youssef Mamou (left) works with silver in his workshop in Djerba.
CREDIT: Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal
SLUG: DJERBA