Eitan Asraf's smartphone snapshots are anything
but mundane - a style the Israeli artist attributes to his
near-drowning, in 2016, after his paraglider crashed in a
wastewater reservoir.
"Ever since I came back to life I choose to document life itself
from an unusual perspective," he told Reuters. "I choose to
document it from a slightly different angle because this is
where the true magic lies."
Asraf, a documentarian with 108,000 Facebook followers and more
than 56,000 on Instagram, has spent COVID lockdowns roving
through Israel's cities and natural expanses on foot, angling
his mobile phone to achieve the desired, surreal compositions.
"Everything you see with your eyes was created for you," he
said. "You choose whether you want to document or ignore it."
(Writing by Dan Williams; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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