About Neta Dekel

Photography has been my passion since I started studying it in the early 80's when I was 20-year old. In the early years, I have studied in “Camera Obscura” – a well-known photography and art school in Tel Aviv.
In those days, I worked with a film-based camera (Nikon FE2) and printed my photography in my own home laboratory.
Since then, I specialized in geographic and cultural photography – people, places, nature and landscapes. Although I sometimes experience with other fields of photography, this is my main and most preferred area of photography.
Photography is an art, a passion, a way to express myself. When I am holding a camera in my hands, the whole view of the world is changing. I am seeing the world as a sequence of singular frames, instead of a continuous motion.
Frames of impressions, lights, textures and situations - frames of special moments.

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