Photography

Pulitzer Prize awarded to Palestinian photographer who captured ‘starvation in Gaza'

One of Alghorra’s pictures showed an emaciated boy being cradled by his mother, becoming a target of criticism by those who reject claims of starvation in Gaza.

The New York Times Building, a 52-story skyscraper on the west side of Midtown Manhattan on January 15, 2025 in New York City.
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$80 for the perfect selfie: The accessory changing phone photography

THE COVER of Hedva Rokach’s book ‘Faces and Facets of Jewish Life in Maine.’

Israeli photographer discovers the Jewry of Maine

Werner Braun's 1964 picture of five nuns in the Valley of the Cross in Jerusalem is a symphony in monochrome.

Capturing a nation: Werner Braun’s photographic journey


Artists to present works in an exhibition concluding the Edmond de Rothschild Center residency

The group exhibition, "Moshava Zmanit" led by the program's curator and artistic director, Assaf Hinden, is an evolving series of works based on the principle of site-dependent creation

“Hand and Flag” — ceramic with red glaze, bamboo, and a canvas flag with acrylic.

Grapevine, December 7, 2025: Multiple compositions

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

From left, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, Ecuador Ambassador Maria Cristina Coralios Calero, and Prof. Tamir Shaefer, president of the Hebrew University.

Face to Face: Rubin siblings’ powerful art exhibit explores legacy and human form

The exhibition is part of an ongoing municipal initiative to strengthen Eilat’s contemporary art profile.

Gidi Rubin's 'Twins'

Spanish tourists arrested for taking nude photographs behind the Great Pyramid of Giza

"We did not intend to offend Egyptians and did not expect that our actions would be interpreted as indecent behavior in a public place," the detainees said.

Spinx face on the Giza pyramid background, Cairo, Egypt.

Two women, one lens

Bearing witness after Oct. 7

ORIN ZECHARIA at her daughter’s funeral: ‘It’s so important to capture those moments of parting.’

'Moments that Remain': A glimpse into heroism and hope since October 7

"We cannot change what has been," the letter goes on, but "[we can] take responsibility" and use the lessons learned to grow stronger."

A memorial ceremony at the Nova festival marking two years since the October 7 massacre when Hamas terrorists infiltrated southern Israel, murdering more than 1,200 people. October 07, 2025.

The book that holds a thousand truths

Chen Schimmel on the profound meaning behind her newly published book: “It serves as both a document and a testimony.”

Award-winning photojournalist Chen G. Schimmel

Three artists, three questions: Cross-disciplinary creators

Three artists who have moved to the visual arts, from fashion and jewelry, classical music, photography, and film.

KATRIN TOLKOVSKY

‘A Camera and a Boy’: A posthumous exhibition by the first soldier to die in the Gaza war

St.-Sgt. Lavi Lifshitz, the first soldier to die in the Israel-Hamas War in October 2023, has a posthumous photography exhibition.

 Shlomit and Nizan Lifschitz, Lavi’s parents, attend the opening of his posthumous photography exhibition at the Djanogly Art Gallery in Jerusalem, in October 2025.

Marking Two Years Since October 7

Award-Winning Photojournalist Chen G. Schimmel Launches First Book, 7 October | Testimony

Award-winning photojournalist Chen G. Schimmel