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William Blake’s Photographer

Mar 26, 2020

New English Review

William Blake’s Photographer

Peach rose blossom on Hizkiyahu ha-Melekh Street, Jerusalem, photographed by Jaskow

I have a friend who is a cantor, a composer, a singer, and a photographer of the most exquisite sights. She lives in Jerusalem and her name is Rahel Sharon Jaskow. She ought to have a dealer and a gallery because she is that good. She manages to evoke a sense of wonder and awe—as if we have never before noticed the miraculous nature of all that surrounds us, what we either never notice or take for granted.

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Damselfly, Gazelle Valley Park, Jerusalem, photographed by Jaskow

Jaskow gets right up close to flowers, bees, insects, cats, birds, animals and shows us the “world in a grain of sand.” Here is only some of her heavenly work. Her images are apt accompaniments to Blake’s words from his Auguries of Innocence:

“To see a world in a grain of sand

And to see heaven in a wildflower—

Hold infinity in the palm of your hand

And eternity in an hour.”

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Rainbow Fire on her late beloved cat photographed by Jaskow

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