Sunset Riders
Sunset Riders - Bat Galim 2023
When the humidity of the sea filters the sun just right, it appears as a glowing sphere over the Mediterranean, softened by the mist of the crashing waves. I captured this photo from a distant breakwater using a small telescope, returning to the same spot each day at sunset, waiting for the perfect conditions. This scene unfolds in Bat Galim, a small neighborhood in Haifa whose name means “Wave’s Daughter”—a fitting tribute to the waves I grew up with.
Bat Galim is where I spent countless days surfing, where the sea became an integral part of my life. Now, living in Switzerland, this image carries a powerful emotional weight. It reminds me of home, of childhood, and of the freedom that comes with riding the waves. It’s more than just a sunset or a group of surfers; it represents a sense of freedom in a country touched by conflict, a moment of tranquility to forget the war, a symbol of future, a symbol of hope.
Sunset Riders - Bat Galim 2023
When the humidity of the sea filters the sun just right, it appears as a glowing sphere over the Mediterranean, softened by the mist of the crashing waves. I captured this photo from a distant breakwater using a small telescope, returning to the same spot each day at sunset, waiting for the perfect conditions. This scene unfolds in Bat Galim, a small neighborhood in Haifa whose name means “Wave’s Daughter”—a fitting tribute to the waves I grew up with.
Bat Galim is where I spent countless days surfing, where the sea became an integral part of my life. Now, living in Switzerland, this image carries a powerful emotional weight. It reminds me of home, of childhood, and of the freedom that comes with riding the waves. It’s more than just a sunset or a group of surfers; it represents a sense of freedom in a country touched by conflict, a moment of tranquility to forget the war, a symbol of future, a symbol of hope.
Sunset Riders - Bat Galim 2023
When the humidity of the sea filters the sun just right, it appears as a glowing sphere over the Mediterranean, softened by the mist of the crashing waves. I captured this photo from a distant breakwater using a small telescope, returning to the same spot each day at sunset, waiting for the perfect conditions. This scene unfolds in Bat Galim, a small neighborhood in Haifa whose name means “Wave’s Daughter”—a fitting tribute to the waves I grew up with.
Bat Galim is where I spent countless days surfing, where the sea became an integral part of my life. Now, living in Switzerland, this image carries a powerful emotional weight. It reminds me of home, of childhood, and of the freedom that comes with riding the waves. It’s more than just a sunset or a group of surfers; it represents a sense of freedom in a country touched by conflict, a moment of tranquility to forget the war, a symbol of future, a symbol of hope.