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Tel Aviv : A Photographic Story

By Chrisostomos Kamberis / 3 July, 2017 /

Photo Story All cities have character but not all cities have “characters” as Bruce Gilden likes to call them. Some cities aren’t very photogenic at first glance and some cities show it off on every corner. Tel Aviv definitely belongs to the latter and I fully took advantage of it during the three days I…

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A Day in Tel Aviv : Hayarkon Park and the Promenade

By Chrisostomos Kamberis / 22 June, 2017 /

A Day in Tel Aviv It was my second day in Tel Aviv and I had decided to devote it mostly to street photography. In order to do that I would visit two of the city’s greatest sites, the Hayarkon Park and the famous city promenade. I would start at the east part of the…

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Tel Aviv : A day in the city of hip

By Chrisostomos Kamberis / 25 May, 2017 /

Tel Aviv wasn’t exactly in my plans this year, but since I was in Jerusalem for a conference I grabbed the opportunity to stay for a couple of days. Tel Aviv Yafo, as its full name is, was founded by Jewish immigrants at the beginning of the 20th century just north of the ancient port…

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Beirut : At the Crossroads of East and West

By Chrisostomos Kamberis / 16 January, 2017 /

Beirut : At the Crossroads of East and West Beirut. The metropolis of Middle East where two worlds meet, live and collide. Eastern and western civilization have fought over this city for centuries but none managed to consume it. And for that Beirut and Beirutis are a spicy mix which I have not seen anywhere…

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