
Mirrors
Two scooter mirrors randomly reflect curved iron balconies against an aged, cracked wall in warm tones. The composition arises from a chance meeting between everyday movement and deliberate framing, contrasting the rough texture of the wall with the clean precision of the reflections. The photograph explores the fine line between reality and image, between coincidence and control, between direct vision and its mirrored echo.

Joshua Rosalis
Joshua Rosalis (born 1975) Born in Tel Aviv, raised in Beโer Sheva. He earned his Bachelorโs degree at the College of Contemporary Music and Oklahoma City University, and his Masterโs degree (MMC) from Oklahoma City University. A street and landscape photographer, Rosalis finds wonder in randomness and creates from an ongoing exploration of identity, memory, and the street and human landscape. His work draws inspiration from urban spaces and from the relationships between personal documentation and social reality. Through visual and textual media, he seeks to construct a space that allows dialogue between the inner and the outer, between aesthetics and critique.
Joshua Rosalis (born 1975) Born in Tel Aviv, raised in Beโer Sheva. He earned his Bachelorโs degree at the College of Contemporary Music and Oklahoma City University, and his Masterโs degree (MMC) from Oklahoma City University. A street and landscape photographer, Rosalis finds wonder in randomness and creates from an ongoing exploration of identity, memory, and the street and human landscape. His work draws inspiration from urban spaces and from the relationships between personal documentation and social reality. Through visual and textual media, he seeks to construct a space that allows dialogue between the inner and the outer, between aesthetics and critique.