Yinon Gal-On’s photography invites viewers to disconnect, embrace silence, and reconnect with their deepest emotions. His work is an exploration of the delicate space between the physical and the metaphysical, using the underwater environment as a sanctuary for emotional discovery. His images, often suffused with soft light and muted colors, capture fleeting moments of emotion and vulnerability that are hard to convey through traditional photography.

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Yinon Gal-On has spent the past decade exploring the intersection of physical and metaphysical presence through underwater photography. Starting at a young age, Gal-On has captured fleeting emotions, creating a therapeutic space for contemplation and healing.
His work addresses the modern dilemma of self-presentation versus authenticity, offering a sanctuary from the noise of social networks. Educated at the School of Creative Thinking and the Arts, he has exhibited worldwide and received numerous accolades. Gal-On’s photography invites viewers to disconnect, embrace silence, and reconnect with their deepest emotions.
Born
2003
Medium
Photography
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NYC, Miami, London, Dubai, Aspen, Las Vegas, Maldives, Saint Tropez

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