At first glance, one can easily tell that the above photo is not ordinary of child photography. These children are not cute, naïve, or easily amused. Their emotions are raw;… read more →
Haleigh Youtie This photo was taken by me at the former concentration camp of Auschwitz in Poland during the March of the Living. The March of the Living is… read more →
The picture above, Identical Twins, Roselle, NJ, was taken by Jewish photographer Diane Arbus in New Jersey in 1967. Arbus is an American Jewish photographer who is widely recognized… read more →
At first glance one may look at this photograph and think this is just a young lady jumping through the streets of some city. However, with a bit of research… read more →
The photograph, “Gun 1,” was taken by William Klein on the streets of New York City. William Klein was born into an impoverished Jewish household. William’s Jewish and poverty… read more →
After avoiding the Holocaust in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s, Robert Frank emigrated from his homeland of Switzerland to the United States in 1947. Gaining a new sense of… read more →
It is often not recognized how strange ordinary things truly are. Diane Arbus highlighted human experience through her photography of ordinary life. She photographed things that she believed, “nobody… read more →
This is a picture of me taken by my friend Jacob Ziluck. While on the March of the Living, we visited the former concentration camp Auschwitz. For me, this visit… read more →