Background
Salomon was born in Tel Aviv in 1940.
Salomon was born in Tel Aviv in 1940.
He was a recipient of the Ophir Award for cinematography. Salomon starting his career in the Geva Studios as an assistant to photographer to the Israeli cinematographer David Gurfinkel, a position he held for four years, during which he also assisted filming Uri Zohar"s 1964 avant-garde-satiric film "Hole in the Moon". During his career, Solomon filmed 65 films, of which the best-known films included "Haham Gamliel" (1973), "Charlie Ve"hetzi" (1973), "Beyond the Walls" (1985), "Alex Is Lovesick"(1986) and "Cup Final" (1992).
In 2010, in honor of his seventieth birthday, a tribute in his honor was held in the Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
In 2010 Salomon filmed his final film - Dover Koshashvili"s "Infiltration". Salomon died on October 23, 2011 at the age of 71, following a long battle with cancer.