

Tal Paz-Fridman
I record the world as it is, yet open the image to interpretation on an aesthetic level.
The collections within Tal’s work
Coastal Abstractions
4 Prints · Ready to Frame
These works share a muted, often monochromatic palette and an abstract approach to seascape, focusing on texture and light. — ‘Seaside #35’, ‘Seaside #36’, ‘Seaside #41’ and ‘Seaside #42’.

Winter's Embrace
A collection united by a dramatic, cool-toned palette and the dynamic subject of winter surfing and powerful waves.

Twilight Waters
These pieces share a somber, dark-hued palette and depict water scenes at dusk or night, emphasizing mystery and reflection.

Fading Light
United by a shared subject of sunsets and the transition from day to night, employing a soft, atmospheric palette.
Works by Tal Paz-Fridman
265 pieces
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About Tal
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Tal Paz-Fridman — questions answered
How does Tal Paz-Fridman describe their photographic style?
Tal specializes in creative and documentary photography, recording the world as it is while seeking transcendent, aesthetic qualities.
What are the primary subjects in this collection?
The collection is heavily inspired by the natural world, with a particular focus on the seas and oceans.
Where is the artist based?
Tal is from Israel and Canada, bringing a dual perspective to their documentary and creative work.
When did Tal begin practicing photography?
Tal started learning at age thirteen while spending time at a grandmother’s house in a Kibbutz.
What philosophy influences Tal's work?
The work is influenced by the idea that documentary images can start at a literal level but remain open to interpretation on an aesthetic level.
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