
Beit Engel at Rothschild
A refined architectural photograph of the famous Beit Engel bauhaus building that transforms a contemporary facade into a study of rhythm, light, and shadow. Printed on paper, the work emphasizes crisp geometry, soft pastel tonality, and the quiet elegance of repeated windows and projecting balconies.

Thomas Schlijper
Thomas Schlijper is a celebrated street photographer capturing the pulse of modern city life across (previously) Amsterdam and (currently) Tel Aviv. Schlijper is perhaps best known for his monumental, ongoing daily photo project, which has run unbroken since 2000. His work is characterized by a keen eye for the extraordinary within the ordinary—transforming brief interactions, urban architecture, and transient light into permanent visual stories. Whether documenting the historic streets of the Amsterdam or the vibrant coastal energy of Tel Aviv, Schlijper’s photography remains deeply human, candid, and endlessly curious.
Thomas Schlijper is a celebrated street photographer capturing the pulse of modern city life across (previously) Amsterdam and (currently) Tel Aviv. Schlijper is perhaps best known for his monumental, ongoing daily photo project, which has run unbroken since 2000. His work is characterized by a keen eye for the extraordinary within the ordinary—transforming brief interactions, urban architecture, and transient light into permanent visual stories. Whether documenting the historic streets of the Amsterdam or the vibrant coastal energy of Tel Aviv, Schlijper’s photography remains deeply human, candid, and endlessly curious.