Photos capture real life in Israel

Posted on May 2, 2007 • By Rebecca Markowitz
Category: Art and Culture, Social |

Photos have a way of reminding us that we live somewhere special. All it takes is for you to recognize a truly Israeli scene from a photo and feel like if you had been walking in that spot earlier that day, you would’ve had a chance at fame - or at least be in a picture. I recently stumbled across photographer Emma Mrejen, who captures wonderful snippets of daily life in Israel. Warning: the site is in French, but the pictures have been translated into… pixels.. for all to enjoy. Here’s a personal favorite taken on Yom Ha’atzmaut. I need to remember that not everywhere in the world can you get soaked with fake snow on Israel’s independence day.

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