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Zeva Oelbaum
Zeva Oelbaum is a photographer, fine artist, author, and filmmaker, who moves between these disciplines to express an enduring interest in culture, found objects, and history. Also an anthropologist with an interest in Victorian-era photographic cataloguing of natural elements, she brings a unique background and artistic perspective to Skyline Design.
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Jeri Jacquin
In selected theatres this June from documentary filmmakers Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum along with Between the Rivers Productions are the LETTERS FROM BAGHDAD.
Narrated by Tilda Swinton, this piece tells the story of Gertrude Bell, a woman who lived an extraordinary life. Born in in England, she was born into a wealthy family. Losing her mother at the age of three, Gertrude remained close to her father Sir Hugh Bell who remarried playwright and children’s author Florence Olliffe.
Gertrude was educated at Queen’s College in London and Oxford University graduating at age Her life after school became a journey through Persia in Writing about it in the book Persian Pictures, she spent over 10 years travelling around the world discovering her love for archaeology.
Travelling through Damascus, Jerusalem, Beirut, Antioch and Alexandretta, Gertrude would write about her travels in a book Syria: The Desert and the Sown. In she worked with archaeologist Sir William Ramsay with excavations across Syria.
When World War I came around, Bell volunteered with the Red Cross in France but would later be asked by British Intelligence on how to get soldiers across the deserts. In she went to Cairo assigned to Army Intelligence. She meets up with T.E. Lawren