Photo of the month for May 2022 by Barry Talis, as voted by BME members.
Some words from Barry about the photo:
“This photo is a part of my ongoing "pilgrims" series. Finally back to shooting it this year after a 2 year break.”
Photo of the month for May 2022 by Barry Talis, as voted by BME members.
Some words from Barry about the photo:
“This photo is a part of my ongoing "pilgrims" series. Finally back to shooting it this year after a 2 year break.”
Photo of the month for August 2020 by Barry Talis, as voted by BME members.
Some words from Barry about the photo:
‘‘Sometimes you just have to walk a little further and wait a little longer. This is a classic case of a photo taken in the most unexpected place after giving up.’’
Photo of the month for May 2020 by Barry Talis, as voted by BME members.
Some words from Barry about the photo:
‘‘Shot in the ultra orthodox neighbourhood .This man was heavily surrounded by people, and i got scolded for sneaking a shot of him. Later i learned he is a holocaust survivor.’’
Photo of the month for March 2020 by Barry Talis, as voted by BME members.
Some words from Barry about the photo:
‘‘This one is a part of one of my ongoing projects. I decided to show it now because I like how it reflects the global mood.’’
For February 2020, 3 photos shared the first place for photo of the month, as voted by BME members. This is the first of the 3 photos, by Barry Talis.
Some words from Barry about the photo:
‘‘This photo was taken in the Hua Lamphong railway station in Bangkok . During my visit at the first edition of the Bangkok street photo festival (the second edition was just complete).’’
This month, 2 photos shared the first place for photo of the month, as voted by BME members. This is the second of the 2 photos, by Barry Talis.
Some words from Barry about the photo:
I finished a group meditation practice just before I went to shoot the Tel aviv parade. I was a bit concerned I would be a bit too sensitive for this kind of event after a long meditation session, but it actually helped me. I was much calmer and focused , and it helped me to be able to notice and isolate this moment in all the craziness around.