This post is a Part 2 follow-up to the Relationship Between Jews and Trees.
These images of the post-fire Carmel mountain were taken by Edward Kaprov, a freelance journalist, who had spent few days on the site.
Kaprov drove there, with his camera, on the first night of the fire. "It took a while," he said, "until my lungs were able to cope with an overdose of a carbon monoxide in the air."
Edward’s Australian boots were melted by the steaming earth. Although he also documented the screaming forest and the blazing flames, I feel these post-fire images are even louder and stronger.







Click here to see the Edward Kaprov's complete digital storytelling of the Carmel Fire.
Post Carmel Fire, Captivating Pictures by Edward Kaprov 