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Tzachi Ostrovsky is an architectural and documentary photographer working in Israel, Europe and the United States. His main focus is architectural photography where his documentary approach and unique ability to create narrative images that capture the essence of architectural buildings and spaces within their environment sets him apart. His work features in publications such as Wallpaper*, The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Domus, Io Donna (Corriere Della Sera) and others.

His most recent project, Israeli Silos, portrays in striking images the distinctive visual and local character of Israel’s neglected and abandoned grain elevators and silos built in the 1930s-1950’s – fantastic structures that once defined Israel’s agricultural and industrial landscape and symbols of its collective consciousness.

Tzachi began his career as a photojournalist and is recognized for his black and white street and documentary photography. He works in the tradition of W. Eugene Smith and Robert Frank, expressing the human condition in images that are lyrical, poetic and humane. His documentary work appears in many publications and books and has been exhibited at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art; The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; The Jewish Museum, Vienna; The Cannon Building, Washington; The World Press Foundation in Amsterdam and “Photokina” exhibits in Germany..

Contact

Tel: +(972) 3 6040749

Cell: +(972) 52 2650331

Email: ilotzach@netvision.net.il

Copyright Information

The photographer Tzachi Ostrovsky owns the copyright to all photographic images on this site.
No photograph or digital file may be used, reproduced, cropped or modified (digitally or otherwise)
nor the captions altered without prior written agreement from Tzachi Ostrovsky. 
Any unauthorized use of any of these images is illegal and an infringement of his copyright.