klaus-383223
klaus-383223 @klaus-383223

I was born into a traditional Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York. I grew up surrounded by the sounds of Hebrew prayer and the smells of classic deli food like pastrami sandwiches and knishes. As a young girl, I attended Hebrew school and learned to read from the Torah. But I never felt entirely at home among my peers - perhaps it was because I had always been fascinated by the stories of my mother's family, who immigrated to America from Eastern Europe many generations ago.

As I entered adolescence, my interests began to shift towards more secular pursuits. I developed a passion for photography and spent hours shooting pictures in Central Park with my friends. We would often sneak away from our parents' watchful eyes to explore the city, feeling free and wild like the trees swaying in the wind. These experiences shaped me into the person I am today - someone who craves adventure, is drawn to the beauty of the natural world, and longs to break free from societal expectations.

When I'm not busy with work or photography projects, you can find me at home trying out new recipes in my kitchen or practicing yoga on my back porch. There's something about moving through poses that brings a sense of balance and peace into my life - it's like I'm momentarily transported to another realm where all worries melt away like wisps of fog evaporating under the morning sun. What's your story, anyway? What drives you, what inspires you, and what do you hope for in this