Meet Ben Tzion.
Born in New Zealand to English parents. Went on overseas Expedition and lived in England, United States and Israel. Met my wife in an Absorbtion Centre in Israel. Currently living in New Zealand,
Born in New Zealand to English parents. Went on overseas Expedition and lived in England, United States and Israel. Met my wife in an Absorbtion Centre in Israel. Currently living in New Zealand,
Wife, mother, photographer, a practitioner of energy medicine all define parts of me. The whole is one who wishes to share the wonder of G-d’s world and grow from it.
My mum wouldn’t let me do art at school, “you can’t get a job with art”, she said. So without artistic credentials I embarked on a creative life and proved her wrong many times over.
I am a teacher, a traveler, and a photographer; I choose life through a queer lens.
I took a photography class in Cortland as an art major. It was film and I hated the process so put the camera away for years. It wasn’t until the last 8 years which I bought a decent camera and learned the editing process.
I took a photography class in Cortland as an art major. It was film and I hated the process so put the camera away for years. It wasn’t until the last 8 years which I bought a decent camera and learned the editing process.
I took a photography class in Cortland as an art major. It was film and I hated the process so put the camera away for years. It wasn’t until the last 8 years which I bought a decent camera and learned the editing process.
I am a mother, wife, daughter, sister, friend, and of course, photographer. My passion is for macro photography because I love to find hidden beauty in the details.
I am a mother, wife, and have two kids.
I am a patriotic lithuanian.
I am a geographer and environmental specialist, and an educated photographer.
I am working as a meteorology specialist and as a photographer.
Finally, I think I am a creative!
My life is fairly simple. If you can’t find me rowing or skating, I am probably taking pictures, playing with digital art or going on adventures with my family. My “real job” is a physical therapist and educator. If it involves being outside, getting sweaty or being stupid it is probably up my alley.