

Almost Moon
I chased this blue for a long time. I knew it existed somewhere in the darkest part of the desert, appearing for a moment at the edges of the night. I sat there in the dark and waited. Then the shutter closed, and I saw it. Arava, 2016 Full-Frame Photography | 30-Minute Long Exposure | Printed on 300gsm Textured Fine Art Paper | Natural Oak Floating Frame | Limited Edition of 10, Numbered and Signed by the Artist Additional sizes are available to order through the gallery.
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David Havrony
I draw direct inspiration from the dense urban atmosphere of our time and am drawn to the margins - to the โbackyardโ of our space of existence. I move between city and nature, between bustling streets and hidden alleys, between noise and silence, between vivid color and minimalism. I am drawn to small moments and to places where life and beauty reveal themselves effortlessly. Over the years I have explored, specialized, and fallen in love with film photography. Beyond the aesthetic choice of the format, I was drawn to the fact that the result is not revealed immediately after shooting โ to the gap created between the moment the image is captured and the moment it is developed, and to the creative freedom that this gap allows. I do not seek to stage reality or explain it, but to be present in it. When something strong within me calls me to stop, I stop, and from full presence in the moment I choose whether to photograph it. Sometimes it remains only as an image in my mind. For me, photography is not an attempt to capture the world, but to be part of it for a moment in time. ------ David Havrony graduated from the Photography Department at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem(2014), and holds a BFA in Fine Arts. His works have been exhibited in exhibitions and galleries in Israel and around the world, alongside publications in international fashion and lifestyle magazines.
I draw direct inspiration from the dense urban atmosphere of our time and am drawn to the margins - to the โbackyardโ of our space of existence. I move between city and nature, between bustling streets and hidden alleys, between noise and silence, between vivid color and minimalism. I am drawn to small moments and to places where life and beauty reveal themselves effortlessly. Over the years I have explored, specialized, and fallen in love with film photography. Beyond the aesthetic choice of the format, I was drawn to the fact that the result is not revealed immediately after shooting โ to the gap created between the moment the image is captured and the moment it is developed, and to the creative freedom that this gap allows. I do not seek to stage reality or explain it, but to be present in it. When something strong within me calls me to stop, I stop, and from full presence in the moment I choose whether to photograph it. Sometimes it remains only as an image in my mind. For me, photography is not an attempt to capture the world, but to be part of it for a moment in time. ------ David Havrony graduated from the Photography Department at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem(2014), and holds a BFA in Fine Arts. His works have been exhibited in exhibitions and galleries in Israel and around the world, alongside publications in international fashion and lifestyle magazines.



