long time ago…sometime in may, before my computer was stolen, i met this woman. i had my eyes on her for a couple of weeks, coming and going to this park close to a main road in the center of tel aviv, putting up her camp side under the shade of a tree. each time i saw her i was tempted to talk to her, but usually too shy, but finally one day i did, and i asked if i can take her photo. it was a nice session…she spoke a lot.
since then i never saw her again, and the park feels somewhat deserted.
Jag tror att jag har sett henne,närä Even Gvirol/Carlebach.Har då tänkt vad är hennes historia men har nu inte sett henne på länge.Bra bilder.
ReplyDeleteVarifrån är hon,sade hon det?
ReplyDeleteShe looks a bit out of place? ( or maybe so I think...)
ReplyDeleteThe photographs are so good!
I really wonder what you talked about...
how interesting. i wonder at what she spoke about, what she felt she had to let out.
ReplyDeleteGreat portraits, very spontaneous ! Its very intriguing, a woman with a lollipop in one hand , a pen in another...like a child woman... The woman looks like a gypsy, a wanderer...a homeless woman...I have seen woman in similar conditions in my city but did not get an opportunity to speak with them. I feel sad for them, wish they had a shelter of their own, protected from bad weather and bad people...
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have a lovely day !
Vilken tur att du tog mod till dig. Och hon är fin. Tack!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an incredible woman - the first photo ist amazing - and what a incredible story about her. You're so brave that you talked to her! The question remains, what happened that she didn't come again? Life is full of wonders and untold stories.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day, dear vikinglady
Barbara
sweet sara, i totally understood your fascination about her, so good that you talked to her!! would love to know where she is now... thank you so much for sharing this special moments, love xOx julia
ReplyDeleteI do hope she's okay but how special that you got those few moments with her before she moved on. I adore her...and I love her bag that says 'enjoy yourself.' I think that about says it all.....it looks like she is.
ReplyDeleteDear Sara,
ReplyDeletefantastic pictures! I'm in love with your portraits... and this woman... wow. You show a wise woman, a crazy genie, a holy lady... Maybe the confrontation with your inner truth?
She disappered after your meeting...
Love
Ariane.
Bijzondere foto's, ik vraag me ook af wat ze je verteld heeft. Ze maakt er wijdse gebaren bij. Hopelijk maakt ze het goed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a life of adventure...living alone outside, travelling or stopping when she want...I 'm curious about the subjects you discussed together...
ReplyDeleteI'm so curious about the subjects you discussed together...what an amazing life I imagine...
ReplyDeleteAgain i thought it didn't work and i sent the same message, sorry...
ReplyDeleteyaelian, visst är det,lite speciellt? såg henne flera gånger, fast nära sderot jerusalem.veckor i rad, men sen bara försvann hon. undrar ofta vad som hände. tack! kram
ReplyDeletedemie,thank you, we talked about many things but it was a somewhat messy conversation...i guess she is a bit out, and perhaps aren't we all some way or the other? :)
monica, she for sure had the urge to let things out! i was mainly silent...
sanghamitra,i guess she is a gypsy, a wandering woman. i would have liked to ask her more. and to have understood more. now i do not know where to find her. so many human destinies around us. quite amazing.
annika, ja, det känns alltid som ett litet, viktigt steg att våga någonting man har gått och tänkt på och velat länge...kram
barbara, indeed, untold stories, perhaps one day i will see her again if i am lucky? i will for sure keep my eyes open. and if i do, i will try to arrange that i can give her a print of her portrait. xx.
julia, i feel very grateful for having you guys to share it with! hugs
sarah, hey again! nice you are here! special meetings indeed, just like the meeting i had with the woman on the train in germany. amazing feeling to connect with strangers. enjoy ourselves...
ariane, oh that is a fantastic interpretation! i like it! :) or perhaps it is my fantasy about my inner truth. who knows? we will see. love and hugs wonderful woman
eefje, hoop ik ook. het was een bijzondere, raare gesprek.
elle, oh it happens to me too, all the time! :) i do hope she is living a good life. feeling free and strong. but i do not know if that is the case.
Voor mijn werk sprak ik vroeger met dames als deze. Wat heb je haar prachtig vastgelegd met al haar tegenstrijdigheden!
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I'm glad you overcame your shyness and introduced yourself. These photos tell a story. Beautiful.
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Rachel
What a beautiful post. Wonderful tender photos & lovely message reminding us all not to be shy & reach out to others. I hope you will see her again so that you can share with her the post you have created in her honor.
ReplyDeletethese are powerful pictures sarita! so beautiful and full of character. it happened to me in madrid that, on my way to university every morning, i had to change train inside of the underground, and while walking inside, there was always a man playing really beautiful music with a violin. we were seeing every morning so one day he started smiling to me, and i smiled back. this continued for some time, till i decided i wanted to talk to him. where was he from? how had his life been till that moment? and when i decided to talk to him next day i saw him, he disappeared. he was not in the same spot as usual! i was so so sad. then i thought maybe it had to be that way. i still have the memory of his beautiful music early in the mornings.
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