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David Vaakin is a Jerusalem-based photographer who photographed neuroscientist Nachum Ulanovsky, also known as “Bat Man,” for July’s issue of Nature Magazine.
There are very few places in the world considered holy to several monotheistic religions, and Jerusalem is one of them. The Middle Eastern City is home to the three great faiths of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, and close to a million people across these belief systems call the city their home. ADAC Reisemagazin, the German Automobile Club’s travel magazine was looking to feature a piece covering this often-times ignored fact of the area, and they reached out to Jerusalem-based photographer David Vaaknin.
As the state of photojournalism faces more and more constraints in the middle east, David Vaaknin explores what it’s like to be a reportage photographer in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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Like most photographers, Jerusalem-based David Vaaknin considers his camera an integral part of any vacation, always thinking about getting new images. He recently took advantage of a trip to the US (Philly, to be exact!) by heading out west to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.