In his work, he invites viewers to partake in the alchemical transformation, providing fresh perspectives on the elements that bind humanity together in a global synthesis of culture.
ii. As the psychological human cannot reflect nor review an experience at the moment as it happens, I see a camera or an image as tools that allow humans to reflect on their physical selves, lives, environment, and everything else.
The ability to review moments at resolutions beyond what the human eye can see adds to the value of photography as a tool for self-reflection and exploration.
As an adopted child, I developed the awarness to my foreign sight of western culture, which has given me a unique perspective, and by using a camera as a transcendent tool, I’m able to further expand my sensory experience and gain new insights.
1 Friedlaender, Kurt Th. Das Suggestive Moment. Jan. 1923, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-91568-0_14.

Dan Yosefy Bratu
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Rose (Portrait)
Types of Home
Foundings of the Pre Existing
A Lifeless Still Life of The Lifeless Still Life
Rigid Body Mechanics
Homage to Duane Michals (À partir d'une boîte)
Case Study: Venus
Portraits of Dad
Two
Meta-Classicism
Porject (Enjoy Your Problems)
A Fashioned Self-Portrait
Couples
Various mediums on Ilford Multigrade
Born in Romania and adopted by an Israeli family, Dan Yosefy is a photographer brining a multidisciplinary approach to visual narratives. Drawing from his foundation in painting and dance, Yosefy is drawn to the intersection where commercial meets artistic.
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