In this post, let’s simply take a look at the people I captured through my lens while biking around Tel Aviv.
These types of electric bikes are very popular here. They are more like mopeds for getting around the city.
During the ride, I realized I left my lock in ABC, and conveniently, there was a bike shop along the way.
A small space serving as both a store and a workshop.
Courier.
All cyclists do this.
Barefoot from swimming.
The promenade near Jaffa.
Place this woman in Amsterdam, and she would easily pass as a local.
Some prefer a simple single speed; after all, the roads are dry most of the year.
Stopped in a square.
Child seat at the front.
Child seat at the back.
Someone on a simple city bike.
Mother with children.
Father with child.
A few bike looks at the intersection.
When you see people of different ages on bicycles, it feels like the city becomes much safer.
Another father with a child.
The key is to smile 🙂
With a dog.
Waiting at the traffic light. It’s clear that everyone is going about their business, transporting something or someone.
An incredible success when people ride in regular city clothes.
A stunning outfit.
Mothers are probably going to pick up their children.
And fathers)
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