November • 2019
I'm looking forward to working with Geert again! The interview he shot was excellent and he was a really great interviewer.
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
3 reviews$500 - $1250 / Day
Request QuoteFreelance camera operator (Sony FS5) in Israel and the Palestinian territories for e.g. Dutch broadcasting news-services NOS. Director/Director of Photography for personal documentaries and independent documentary makers. Video productions for clients such as the Dutch embassy, international NGOs, the art-world, and small companies. Owns a small production studio with producer/editor Noa Ben-Shalom in Tel Aviv-Yafo. Photojournalist (1991-2011) for leading international magazines, such as Newsweek and Stern, and NGO's like UNICEF and MSF. Recipient of the ICP's Infinity Award in Photojournalism, PhotoEspana Book of the Year, a World Press Photo award, Silver Camera, and 2x Photojournalist of the Year in Holland. My photography and video-art have been exhibited throughout the world, such as at the Barbican Art Gallery in London, Dutch Photo Museum, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdamn, and Recontres d'Arles. My most recent exhibition was 'The Believers', a 27-screen video installation reflecting on belief in the Holy Land.
November • 2019
I'm looking forward to working with Geert again! The interview he shot was excellent and he was a really great interviewer.
Floods in Israel
Kalandia border crossing is a tragic symbol of the Palestinian resistance against the Israeli occupation of their land. Kalandia is the main checkpoint between the northern West Bank and Jerusalem. Resistance graffiti on the separation barrier, the watchtower is smoked black from previous Molotov cocktail-attacks, and a daily long queue of Palestinians checked by heavily armed Israeli soldiers.
A documentary film directed by Noa Ben-Shalom and Geert van Kesteren (DOP). 'God's Address' journeys through the eye of the storm to the Haram al-Sharif / Temple Mount, examining the ways in which history, and religious and political perspectives, manifest upon contemporary life in the most disputed place on earth.
'Why Mister, Why? - Iraq 2003/4' is the acclaimed photo book about the American-led invasion of Iraq by Dutch photojournalist Geert van Kesteren. On assignment for the news magazines Newsweek and Der Stern he observed a culture clash of rare proportions.
My showreel for 2019. I've been lucky enough to experience great places, people and new projects. The reel is comprised of some of my favorite shots from recent documentaries, art installations, TV magazines, art performances, and short films for NGO's. Filmed throughout Israel and Palestine. Music: Eli Shargo
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