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A Different Look At Israel - Part 6

Tue Apr 28, 2009, 1:41 AM
Gilad's Journal

You can see the full presentation "A Different look at Israel / part 6" here --> [link]

For more about the project, here is some Info -

The concept, the start of it all

First, I would like refresh your memory about this little project I've been doing. It all started one day, when I got to my e-mail two power point shows with "The Best Pictures You Will Ever See" bla bla bla... you probably know the kind that goes all through the web. I was very surprised to open them and find a few of my works inside.
No credit to me, no nothing.
Now, it's a compliment and all, but if nobody knows it's me, what's the point?

Instead of getting angry, I decided to get creative.
So I decided to make a power point of my own. I wanted it to be conceptual, with an added value for the user, and not just a collection of photos. Because I do most of my photographic work in Israel, where I live, I thought that this could be a fresh and good idea to make the power point show about Israel, but from my point of view, A different point of view.

A Different Look At Israel / Part 1

So, I made a presentation of Israel photographs I took featuring the variety of themes and places, all from my different point of view. I added just a few IR shots, since they alter the reality to much to even recognize the place they were taken in, and I tried to add as little vertical shots as I could, since It doesn't really fit the presentation format.

The first one was back at the beginning of 2006.
You might know a lot of the work there. Pieces like:

      

You can see the full presentation "A Different look at Israel" here --> [link]

I've sent this presentation to 40 of my friends on my mailing list.
Personal friends, friends at work, photographers I know.
It took something like 2 days before the response from people I never heard of began. The response was unbelievable. I got about 20 e-mails a day with comments about this presentation, just from adding my mail into the presentation. I was overwhelmed. I mean, I've seen presentations before, but I never thought of writing the author an e-mail.

After 6 months I got over a 1000 e-mail. Some were very supportive and nice, and some had even job proposals. I was ordered prints, and even sold mega-prints for an office building in Israel that decorated the office, based on my work.


A Different Look At Israel / Part 2

So, Two weeks ago I made another presentation. Another part to "A different look at Israel". I used more current work, with more landscapes. Like:

          

You can see the full presentation "A Different look at Israel / part 2" here --> [link]

This time I sent it to over 500 people, that asked me to send them more, after they saw the first one. The response is amazing. In two weeks I got over a 1000 e-mails. It's hard to even imagine how many see this, that a 1000 people actually respond. I get feedback from all around the world, and I feel like I'm spreading Israel throughout the world through my eyes.

A Different Look At Israel / Part 3

I've made part 3 two weeks ago, in time for the Hebrew new year.
It was sent to a 1000 people, including DA friends that asked me to send them updates.

         

You can see the full presentation "A Different look at Israel / part 3" here --> [link]


A Different Look At Israel / Part 4

I always try and make new part around Hebrew holidays, to make this a wonderful way to share Israel with the world.

         

You can see the full presentation "A Different look at Israel / part 4" here --> [link]

A Different Look At Israel / Part 5


             

You can see the full presentation "A Different look at Israel / part 5" here --> [link]

And now (Yesterday) I'm releasing the 6th part -
A Different Look At Israel / Part 6


             

You can see the full presentation "A Different look at Israel / part 6" here --> [link]

The greatest thing about this project is that it got me to go around the world.
I was on a tour to the United States talking about this project to the Jewish communities in Miami, Philadelphia, Washington, and Baltimore arranged by the Baltimore Zionist District & Habonim Dror.
I had exhibitions of this project in Marseille and Sanary (France) arranged by the Center Flag. There are more exhibitions planned for later this year, and I'll keep you update through my web site.

I did two projects for the Israel department of tourism for England and for the United States. Both are based on my different "point of view" and I am very proud of doing them. The one with the United States is still going on, for the third year.

I took part in a nice project for Israel in Vienna, Austria. My Israeli photos (and also ~RoieG photos) covered a local tram going through the center of Vienna.

I did some shows around the world (Canada, Australia, USA). I got messages from all around the world, from former Israeli that got homesick, and from people that simply enjoyed the photographs and wanted to visit Israel. Many feedbacks showed me the power I had in my work.

I was able to show people another side of Israel, not just in beauty, but as a metaphor of a better side to Israel. Better than the bad press Israel gets around the world (politics).
I'm not a politician, and I have no desire to be one, and that gave me a way to be a proud Israeli to the world, without getting anywhere near politics.

"A Different Israel" project
I was involved in a huge project about "A different Israel" and it took place in Tel Aviv.
People took postcard with a picture of mine they liked. On the back side they wrote their wish for a different kind of Israel. All the postcards will be attached to a huge tree in the center of town. All the money went to Variety Israel, for children. This project made me very happy. It's a chance to actually contribute by this concept to the community, not just by a good message and support, but in actual physical manner.

I have a lot more of my work to share, and the huge response and support is showing me that there are many that want to see it. That appreciate my work, and also want to see Israel, in the way I see it.

BTW
If you want me to send you future presentations, simply mail me to giladbenari@walla.com and write: "add me to your mailing list" and I will :)

If you want an easy to share page of the presentations, there is one here --> GiladBenari.com



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Gilad's Journal

About Me:

1. All the Info you can probably get on me; The BTL with G

2. Special Interview - An Eye On The World

3. Where you can see the project "A Different Look At Israel"

4. My flickr

5. 4 years for me In DA

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Tutorials & Tips:

1. Infra Red

2. Composition

3. Working with light

4. Shooting indoors

5. Recommended filters

6. Using the build in flash

7. Copyrights

8. Making money in photography

9. Exposure tips

10. Shooting RAW or JPEG?

11. Dust on your sensor?

12. Getting inspired for photography

13. Finding your style in photography


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General thoughts:

1. Art is all about expression

2. About Photography, and Israel too

3. DA Thoughts

4. About freedom of speech and ethics

5. When does photography become manipulation?

6. A Light unto the Nations

7. How important is Expression in Art?

8. Questions of popularity

9. love Israel from the first Shalom

10. DA art book?

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:iconelcoyote:
*elcoyote Aug 27, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
Hey Gilad, I thought I'd point your attention to the fact that the "different look at israel" part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 powerpoint links returns a 404 error on your web page.
Looks like the /presentation folder is missing or something.

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:iconsmokerydots:
"I was very surprised to open them and find a few of my works inside.
No credit to me, no nothing.
Now, it's a compliment and all, but if nobody knows it's me, what's the point?"

I know how you feel :-)

-I don't know if it's on purpose or anything, or if it's just a coinscidense, but I once made a drawing (from 2007) that looks ALOT like one of your pieces of art. It's beatyfull and all, just wanted you to know :)

Mine: [link]

Yours: [link]

I don't want to be a dick or anything, neither do I want attention for the idea, I just wanted to mention it, as I don't know if it's on purpose.

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:iconappaloosa05:
I just wanted to let you know that I just viewed the slideshow A Different Look At Israel part 2 and it was incredible! It was amazing to see the variety of landscapes; the one with the haybales looked like it could have been just as easily taken in the states.

I think Meeting Point was my favorite, incredible shot. :)
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:iconfollowyourxbliss:
This project is wonderful! Have you thought about publishing this project? I don't know what your resources are, but with blurb.com you can self-publish a photo book for free and sell it online. I'd buy it.

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~Ritiinhaa Jan 7, 2010  Student General Artist
it's unbelievable your photography. i was watching some photography in your website & i loved it! you really capt the concept & the moment like nobody else. keep going with your amazing job! you really made my eyes smiling with that pictures.

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:iconmrstickman:
*MrStickman Sep 2, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
You're an inspiration! Thank you. I just couldn't resist trying the same thing with my wildlife photography. Keep up the great work.

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:iconstrangelight:
Gilad, this is a fantastic idea. I'm glad to hear how well it's gone for you.

When I was a student of Middle Eastern history I didn't often get to see much beauty from the region. These photos really highlight that side of things, reminding jaded cynics like me that, aside from the politics, there's a vibrant and interesting country out there.

As for your other shots, they're always beautifully shot and composed, and often thought-provoking too. So thank you for sharing them over here, and all the best for your future 'Looks' too! :)

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:iconenergy-of-light:
What an amazing idea!

You must get so much out of this knowing so many people have heard of you and that you help people through your work.. You are truly inspirational I hope that it continues to become more and more succesful.

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:iconguekiller:
stop the war...that would be total difference... ;)

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:icongilad:
I agree. I wish there was peace and I wish both sides could respect one another enough to allow eachother to live in peace. However, I don't think that this comment respects my work and project.

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