ALON DAVID PHOTOGRAPHY

SAN DIEGO, CA | PH: 858-699-5376
Skydiving

FACES THE VIDEO

Faces video

From the early stages in his career, Alon David had a very strong desire to capture a moment. With each flicker of the lens, with each shutter of the frame, these moments are frozen in time and turned into a tangible treasure. These moments, between friends, between family, between lovers or simply with in the individual are all moments that will not be forgotten. However, with these treasures Alon David helps bring forward in form of a photograph, they can be shared, sometimes, in less than 1,000 words and sometimes, in more. The video “Faces” highlights Alon’s desire to seize a moment whenever it may arise. The song “Intro” by the XX sets a stunning tone for these dynamic photos that display such strong convictions and such passionate feelings. Simply put this is how he see’s it, through his eyes.
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Natalia & Alexia Shoot


There’s a very special and unique bond between Natalia and Alexia. It’s a bond only they will share and one that will grow over the years to come. On a sunny but breezy day at LA Jolla shores, these two inquisitive little ones dressed in pink sweaters and boots are ready to explore the shores. However their explorations do not stop at the shores they flow beyond the green grass and throughout the blue sky and onward to the horizons. Four-year-old Natalia examines the grass and the water while two year old Alexia looks towards the skies and watches her big sister curiously. Alon David Photography brings these moments of revelation and exploration from a flicker to a halt with his camera and with his fish eye lens. These two will be forever be linked by these moments.
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Jen & Patrick’s Wedding

Jen and Patrick, their bond was first captured in their engagement by Alon David Photography. Now the two celebrate their love with a beautiful wedding. The sun was shining bright for these two and the location was stellar. Every detail was beaming with perfection on this day. The personal touches through out the wedding made this day truly wonderful for Jen and Patrick. Their mutual love for their two bulldogs joined them on the cake topper and their love for skydiving was also a wonderful personal touch in this ceremony. The flowers popped with color and cascaded down Jen’s hair, the color pallet reflected the warm, fresh air and the bouquet was just as lush and beaming with love as the bride and groom are. Jen’s younger sister Elizabeth looked on adoringly as her older sister walked down the aisle. Jen’s excited smiles shows pure bliss and Patrick’s gaze expresses delight with the future they both see with each other. Those in attendance to this momentous occasion defiantly got a beautiful ceremony and fantastic reception. Jen and Prick’s friends and family flew from across the world to witness their union on this magnificent day.

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Hawaii

Relax, unwind and envision yourself on the exotic island of Hawaii. Always a traveler and forever humbled by the beauty of nature, ALoN DaviD takes this five day get-away to Hawaii as a rare opportunity to do some still life photography. There’s nothing that escapes the click of his camera. From dolphins dipping in the sea, shorelines bursting against rough terrain, foliage covered in odd dots, a turtle’s lazy drift in the open ocean, a wave curling over in a perfectly clear barrel and a rainbow stretching its smooth arch out across the dewy sky. Even the rocks, balancing precariously, seem to have been staged for ALoN’s camera. Every scene creates the perfect still shot and the desire to see these places in person.

Skydive San Diego

Skydive San Diego- The wind whips at your face. Tugging and pulling at the unnaturalness of breaking human limits. Only the perfect photo can grab the moment and wordlessly show a non jumper the experience. Making the jump takes much guts and swooping in to landing in high spend takes more. Laying on the ground with lens held to the sky, as the jumper slides as gracefully as a baseball player stealing first, is not an easy task. With the back pressed against the grass the photographer dodges the parachute strings that could easily distort a shot or take a limb.