Neil Folberg
Neil Folberg (b. 1950) was born in San Francisco but spent most of his childhood in the American Midwest. His interest in photography began in the mid-1960s, and by the age of seventeen, he was studying under the legendary Ansel Adams. Folberg continued his photographic education at the University of California at Berkeley and through individualized study with landscape photographer William Garnett. This culminated in a Bachelor of Arts in Photographic Field Studies.
In 1976, Folberg and his wife relocated to Jerusalem, a move that marked a turning point in his artistic journey. He began producing color landscapes throughout the deserts of Israel, Egypt, and Jordan, resulting in his 1987 monograph In a Desert Land. He was later commissioned by Aperture to document synagogues across the Jewish Diaspora—a project that culminated in the book And I Shall Dwell Among Them, a visual exploration of sacred spaces across the globe.
Folberg then returned to black-and-white photography for Celestial Nights: Visions of an Ancient Land, a series in which he digitally combined images of ancient Middle Eastern landscapes with celestial night skies. This ambitious and poetic body of work won First Place in Photography at the New York Book Show in 2002. In these images, the earth and cosmos seem to echo one another, offering a spiritual reflection on permanence, transience, and human connection to the universe.
His subsequent publications include Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists (2005), which followed his interpretive exploration of landscapes painted by the great masters, and Serpent’s Chronicle, a staged photographic narrative that further explores myth and the human condition.
Folberg’s work has been exhibited internationally and is held in prominent collections including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Yale University Art Museum, the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. He continues to live and work in Jerusalem, where he remains committed to creating photography that merges visual beauty with philosophical inquiry.
Photography & Works
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What would she see Add to cart -
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Was he the first to lose a diamond? Add to cart -
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One at first Add to cart -
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Might they yet find solace? Add to cart -
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I watch as they reunite Add to cart -
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Fear and wonder in the darkening gloom Add to cart -
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A tree finer than all others Add to cart -
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Young Women, Mesnil Add to cart -
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Young Woman in Blue Add to cart -
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Vincent’s Chair, Auberge Ravoux, Auvers a l’oise Add to cart -
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Village Church Add to cart -
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Twilight Effect Add to cart -
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The Japanese footbridge Add to cart -
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The Courtyard of St. Paul Add to cart -
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The Ballet School Add to cart -
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The Balcony, After Manet Add to cart -
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Still Life With Apples And Onions Add to cart -
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Stairs Auberge Ravoux Add to cart -
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Seascape Add to cart -
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Pont Des Trois Sautets Add to cart -
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Place de la Concorde Add to cart -
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Maison de Monet Add to cart -
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Lucie Rouart, Mesnil (After The Portrait Of Her Great-Grandmother By Manet) Add to cart -
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Lily Pond, Giverny Add to cart