Category: Photography

  • The Proper Passage Of Events

    It’s funny. I don’t mean haha funny, but life is funny. How it changes.

    I went to Jerusalem to meet friends after the conference in Petach Tikva and I went to the Old City where I used to work and where I used to go to the Wall.

    On the way I met Hillel, whom I didn’t know – and who was playing and I liked his playing. He saw me and asked whether there was anyone I wanted to hear and I said Paco de Lucia.

    And he played Entre dos Aguas – and I said I had seen Paco de Lucia play and Hillel had too – and we both said how extraordinary and etc he was – lost for any words to really describe his playing.

    Hillel himself was kind of extraordinary – precise and emotional.

    And then at the Wall the scraps of paper were clean and fresh, the white plastic chairs were there and the sun was out.

    And now just a few days later the storm that was brewing burst out while everyone thought it was still the time of negotiations.

    There’s a section in the daily Jewish prayer asking that intransigent enemies be cut down speedily.

    The sages caution against revenge and they understand and acknowledge that in the end it is a force greater than the human desire that will decide events, with our input being a desire for peace and of coming together.

    Anything else only hinders the proper passage of events.

  • Magnolias In Early March In London

    Many magnolias bloom in March in London, and on Marylebone Road yesterday a tree lived up to expectations.

    Perhaps it was even a little early because one or two petals had already fallen.

    Then again, magnolias do lose their petals quickly, and it’s normal to see petals littering the ground while other flowers are newly opened.

    Also, with all the passing cars and the heat pumped out by buildings, in a city it’s hard to know what the normal temperature is for the time of year.

  • Before Being Sent To Auction

    A friend I met again after fifteen years or more, was about to sell the contents of his apartment in London. I say ‘his’ but it was the apartment of he and his partner. As I don’t know what his partner’s contribution to the aesthetic was, I will stick with ‘his’.

    I know my friend has a longstanding relationship with interior design because I visited him when he lived in Jerusalem and he had a somewhat similar setup.

    Actually, I was impressed then by the way he layered the furnishings. I think gardeners will recognise the technique of putting the tall stuff at the back and building forward from that to create a sense of space that is bigger than the actual physical dimensions.

    As the contents were to be sent to auction, I photographed the sitting room, and then we walked around while he told me where he picked up this and that. He had travelled a lot, in parts of the world where most people don’t go, so the items were interesting.