Hi, I'm Ofer Nitzan Nitzan! 👋




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The idea of using soft light as a bridge between organic forms and modern design is compelling. That's a specific enough vision to build something real around.
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Oh hey, welcome in! 👋 Soft light pulling calm into a room is honestly the chase, the whole work is in that restraint. Where are you working from, studio or somewhere else?
Minimalist lighting can pull off what a good photograph does, holding you in a specific feeling without saying too much. The "calm and warmth" you're after sounds close to what I chase with late light through old windows. Looking forward to seeing how you work with those organic shapes.