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New York and London
Photographer Danielle Salzman (Daniella Zalcman) recently moved from New York to London. Both these cities she just loves and considers them the most photogenic in the world. As a result, Danielle decided to create a series of photographs in which the two cities visually overlap, blurring the boundaries of geography, architecture, forming an elegant combination of lines and shapes.
Series accommodates about a hundred photos and is simply called "New York + London." A month before his departure from New York Salzmann photographed landscapes of his homeland on the iPhone. Upon arrival in London, she continued to document the neighborhood has for her new city. Using the app for a smartphone, take pictures that Danielle Salzman calls a love letter to two iconic cities in her life.
Memories of New York mixed with her new life in London. In the photos the viewer can easily distinguish between the two capitals.
In America Danielle worked as a photojournalist. Her work has won recognition and has repeatedly published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the New York Daily News, Sports Illustrated, Vanity Fair. Salzman now plans to publish a book, which once again underlines the love of two of his hometown. This new story in the life of the photographer, which will begin in London.
Series accommodates about a hundred photos and is simply called "New York + London." A month before his departure from New York Salzmann photographed landscapes of his homeland on the iPhone. Upon arrival in London, she continued to document the neighborhood has for her new city. Using the app for a smartphone, take pictures that Danielle Salzman calls a love letter to two iconic cities in her life.
Memories of New York mixed with her new life in London. In the photos the viewer can easily distinguish between the two capitals.
In America Danielle worked as a photojournalist. Her work has won recognition and has repeatedly published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the New York Daily News, Sports Illustrated, Vanity Fair. Salzman now plans to publish a book, which once again underlines the love of two of his hometown. This new story in the life of the photographer, which will begin in London.