The Heterochromia iridum project

Heterochromia is a difference in coloration, usually of the iris but also of hair or skin. Heterochromia of the eye is called Heterochromia iridum. This phenomenon is caused by the production, delivery and concentration of melanin. It may be inherited or caused by genetic mosaicism, chimerism, disease, or injury. Heterochromia can be either sectoral or complete. Heterochromia usually is benign, In other words, it is not an eye disease, and it does not affect visual acuity. Although infrequently seen in humans, complete heterochromia is more frequently observed in other species, such as dogs. My aim by doing this project is to capture this condition, let people know better what having Heterochromia means and spread this special type of beauty. I tried to find for each person a dog that has the same coloration. Combining man’s best friend made the photo shoot even more special for me and for the people who participated. Lets all celebrate diversity.

Volunteering in Africa

I have done volunteering work and also got to work as a photographer in South Africa for wild animals sanctuary's. I have got to work with some of the world's most endangered and fascinating wild animals such as sharks, cheetahs, elephants and rhinos. My aim is to share my perspective of the volunteering world, share my knowledge about endangered animals in Africa and spread awareness about what we can do in order to make a difference.

Galitz photography school

As a former student at Galitz photography school, I was asked by them to appear in their official video, which showcases different photographers from different genres in the photography world.

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