Tel Aviv Grannies
Tel Aviv at its beginning, just over a hundred years ago, was inhabited by early settlers and later a massive inflow of people – both young and old – mainly from Europe and the Middle East. Those young people are now the oldest part of the population and only 10% of them were born there.
The “Tel Aviv Grannies” photo serial shows this elderly segment of the Israeli society.
6.30 AM, A QUICK SWIM IN THE MORNING
8:30 AM, RAMATAVIV SHOPPING MALL, CHATTING ABOUT PHILOSPHY
11 AM, GORDON BEACH, GETTING TANNED
11.30 AM, PILATIS CLASS
11.37 AM, RAMAT AVIV, GOING HOME AFTER SHOPPING
1 PM, GORDON BEACH, GETTING TANNED
4PM, HILTON BEACH, A WEEK AFTER THEIR FIRST YEAR ANNIVERSARY
5.45 PM, BUS 129, ON THE WAY TO THE CINEMA
6PM, RUSHING FOR A LAST SWIM BEFORE THE SUNSET
6.19 PM, GORDON BEACH, AFTER THE LAST SWIM OF THE DAY
6.20 PM, HILTON BEACH, A CHAT BEFORE DINNER
7.30PM, HEICHAL HA’TARBUT, JUST BEFORE THE ORCHESTRA STARTS I.
7.32PM, HEICHAL HA’TARBUT, JUST BEFORE THE ORCHESTRA STARTS II.
7.45PM, OPERA HOUSE, WAITING FOR A THIRD FRIEND TO ARRIVE
9.12 PM, DURING THE BREAK OF THE ORCHESTRA
10.52 PM, DIZENGOFF STREET, GOING HOME AFTER THE OPERA
11.30 PM, WORKING OUT BEFORE THE END OF THE DAY