The world around us is full of everyday details that we often overlook. In the Point of View series Dan Gazit examines familiar and mundane objects from an unusual point of view — sometimes by using an unexpected angle, sometimes through unconventional lighting — allowing them to shed their original context. A simple mat becomes a metallic surface full of spikes, forks line up like shelves, bell peppers glow like mysterious organic forms, and the inside of a dishwasher, lit from within by a flashlight, resembles a futuristic space station.
Through this altered gaze, these objects gain a new life, a different presence, and sometimes an identity entirely detached from what they once were.