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Taking pictures at the Shuk in Jerusalem...like being a kid in the candy shop. The people, the atmosphere, the smells, noises ... very unique. This series of pictures will convey a good sense of what it feels like being there.
This is a shot of a "Djellaba". Dlellabas are made in many different shapes and colors. Traditionally, djellabas reached down to the ground but nowadays they are becoming slimmer and shorter. Often, men wear a light-colored djellaba along with a red Fez hat and soft yellow slippers (bilgha or babouche). The men's djellaba is generally baggy and plain. Women's djellabas are tighter and may sport elaborate decorative stitching in a variety of colors. Women sometimes add a scarf to the outfit.
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Taking pictures at the Shuk in Jerusalem...like being a kid in the candy shop. The people, the atmosphere, the smells, noises ... very unique. This series of pictures will convey a good sense of what it feels like being there.
This is a shot of a "Djellaba". Dlellabas are made in many different shapes and colors. Traditionally, djellabas reached down to the ground but nowadays they are becoming slimmer and shorter. Often, men wear a light-colored djellaba along with a red Fez hat and soft yellow slippers (bilgha or babouche). The men's djellaba is generally baggy and plain. Women's djellabas are tighter and may sport elaborate decorative stitching in a variety of colors. Women sometimes add a scarf to the outfit.
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© Willy Rosenberg - Pix4Kix
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Taking pictures at the Shuk in Jerusalem...like being a kid in the candy shop. The people, the atmosphere, the smells, noises ... very unique. This series of pictures will convey a good sense of what it feels like being there.
This is a shot of a "Djellaba". Dlellabas are made in many different shapes and colors. Traditionally, djellabas reached down to the ground but nowadays they are becoming slimmer and shorter. Often, men wear a light-colored djellaba along with a red Fez hat and soft yellow slippers (bilgha or babouche). The men's djellaba is generally baggy and plain. Women's djellabas are tighter and may sport elaborate decorative stitching in a variety of colors. Women sometimes add a scarf to the outfit.
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Taking pictures at the Shuk in Jerusalem...like being a kid in the candy shop. The people, the atmosphere, the smells, noises ... very unique. This series of pictures will convey a good sense of what it feels like being there.
This is a shot of a "Djellaba". Dlellabas are made in many different shapes and colors. Traditionally, djellabas reached down to the ground but nowadays they are becoming slimmer and shorter. Often, men wear a light-colored djellaba along with a red Fez hat and soft yellow slippers (bilgha or babouche). The men's djellaba is generally baggy and plain. Women's djellabas are tighter and may sport elaborate decorative stitching in a variety of colors. Women sometimes add a scarf to the outfit.
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Date:
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Jerusalem, Israel
Photographer:
© Willy Rosenberg - Pix4Kix
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Taking pictures at the Shuk in Jerusalem...like being a kid in the candy shop. The people, the atmosphere, the smells, noises ... very unique. This series of pictures will convey a good sense of what it feels like being there.
This is a shot of a "Djellaba". Dlellabas are made in many different shapes and colors. Traditionally, djellabas reached down to the ground but nowadays they are becoming slimmer and shorter. Often, men wear a light-colored djellaba along with a red Fez hat and soft yellow slippers (bilgha or babouche). The men's djellaba is generally baggy and plain. Women's djellabas are tighter and may sport elaborate decorative stitching in a variety of colors. Women sometimes add a scarf to the outfit.
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Taking pictures at the Shuk in Jerusalem...like being a kid in the candy shop. The people, the atmosphere, the smells, noises ... very unique. This series of pictures will convey a good sense of what it feels like being there.
This is a shot of a "Djellaba". Dlellabas are made in many different shapes and colors. Traditionally, djellabas reached down to the ground but nowadays they are becoming slimmer and shorter. Often, men wear a light-colored djellaba along with a red Fez hat and soft yellow slippers (bilgha or babouche). The men's djellaba is generally baggy and plain. Women's djellabas are tighter and may sport elaborate decorative stitching in a variety of colors. Women sometimes add a scarf to the outfit.
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Jerusalem, Israel
Photographer:
© Willy Rosenberg - Pix4Kix