Ronen Goldman, a conceptual photographer and artist from Tel Aviv, recreates his dreams through surreal photography.

"Most photographs start with a dream, or part of a dream I remember. I do this by writing down different elements from dreams when I first wake up. Sometimes its just an abstract feeling, and others it is tied to actual elements.

I then try and figure out what the overall atmosphere of the dream was, and why it has affected me so. 

I try and conjure up an image that corresponds to that dream and create the scene in my mind. 

Once that whole process is done, I switch on my photographer brain and start to try and figure out how I can technically execute the idea. 

I gather the elements, the people needed, scout locations and times of day and research the light and how it falls on the surroundings at different times. 

Once I have all the info I need I set a date with the people involved (usually the model and another person only, due to budget constraints) 

And make the image happen. 

I then go into post processing, until I am happy with the result. 

This whole process can take months, and it is why I have about 20 images over a time span of six years. 

Nowadays the whole process is much quicker.
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Ronen Goldman.

The project has been exhibited in Spain, England, Singapore and Belgium. 
Ronen is currently looking for new gallery representation in Europe.