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On FilmSundown in Jerusalem

Israel & Palestine On Film

June 22, 2022
by Anya Sastry
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For the past year now, my Minolta X-700 and I have been attached at the hip. Photography has always been one of my favorite modes of expression; however, film photography adds an extra dimension to the creative process that cannot be replicated with any other tool. Taking photos in the Middle East produced some of my favorite work yet with the Minolta and I am so excited to share them as a component of Sundown In Jerusalem. These photos add color to the story and bring to life the words of this project. Explore Jerusalem, Haifa, the Golan Heights, Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, Hebron, Masada, and Ein Gedi through the lens of a Minolta X-700 and the warm tones of Kodak Gold 200.

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