Early lifeBorn in Berlin, he moved to Palestine in 1936. In Israel's War of Independence, he was part of the Palmach Unit. He worked several jobs including a locksmith and mounted guard before becoming a photographer. Photography careerStarted taking pictures in the early fifties with borrowed cameras, until he bought a Leica. After publishing his book, Across Sinai, he worked as a photographic reporter and in the editorial staff of the Israeli Army magazine, Ba-Mahaneh from 1957 to 1967. He became the photographic correspondent from Israel for the New York Times in 1968, a position he held until 1992. In 1974 he helped to found the International Center of Photography in New York. From 1977-92, he was also head of the department of photography at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. He now does his own photography. A few notable photographs
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