This project examines the intense and chaotic environment of one of the most densely populated cities in the world, Hong Kong.
Just like humans, dogs form attachments to their own possessions and these objects can give the viewer greater insight into their identity.
Mimesis first began when I became fascinated by the cryptic camouflage of insects and the environmentally activated changes of many invertebrate species.
In this series, Zilberberg creates animal montages as an expression of self-therapy.
Life at the Zoo is a series that takes viewers for a behind-the-scenes look at everything that happens at the zoo that they normally do not get to see.
In this whimsical and humorous conceptual series, I was intrigued by the idea of using different frames enabling me to put the cats in the frames without any confinement.
Changing Perspectives: Chile examines the evolving nexus between renewable energy, development, and mining in the Atacama Desert of Chile.
Mountains are the water towers of the world. They provide freshwater to half the world’s population for irrigation, industry, domestic use, and hydropower.
The city of Rio de Janeiro has a singular relief, historically expanded right between the sea and several mountains, such as Corcovado and Sugar Loaf.
The nature of the Camargue is truly spectacular, showcasing Mother Nature’s raw and fragile beauty, which never fails to impress with its shapes and colors.