In the first months after moving to New York City in 2008, Israeli-born photographer Natan Dvir liked to time how long he could stare at fellow subway passengers before one of them made eye contact.
One March evening, photographer Natan Dvir stood in the middle of an empty Fifth Avenue in New York City, fighting back tears. The shopping hub had been the focus of one of Dvir’s first projects after ...
Struck by the “kaleidoscopic net of huge billboards” that has taken over New York City, Israeli photographer Natan Dvir was inspired to create a series that focuses on the hilarious juxtapositions ...
The subways have become a dangerous place, with violent crimes becoming commonplace, writes Councilman Chaim Deutsch, inset. Robert Miller; Natan Dvir (inset) In December 2019, in an effort to better ...
If Lawrence Wright’s piece about Gaza in the New Yorker has got you down as it has Marissa Brostoff, then Aaron David Miller’s piece about the stalled peace process is going to give you more food for ...