Photography
New exhibition connects people and animals
The exhibition, initiated by Let the Animals Live in cooperation with Tevel from the Egged Group, will feature moving photographs of people with disabilities alongside dogs and cats.
Israeli satellite imagery reveals catastrophic quake damage in Venezuela where 68,000 still missing
Could you hold a lost piece of Western Wall history? Jerusalem museum seeks rare photos
Pulitzer Prize awarded to Palestinian photographer who captured ‘starvation in Gaza'
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.
‘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.
Marking Two Years Since October 7
Award-Winning Photojournalist Chen G. Schimmel Launches First Book, 7 October | Testimony
Frontline heroes: The untold story of Israel’s rescue unit after October 7
Photojournalist Chen Schimmel joined the IDF Field Medical Rescue Company and witnessed courage and devotion in their ourest form: “I wanted to show not just what happened, but who these people are.”
25 ViZionaries Chen Schimmel: No. 14
Documents the tragedy and resilience of hostage families, evacuees, survivors, and soldiers.
JPost photojournalist Chen Schimmel speaks at 'Post' Diplomatic Conference
“Amidst the pain and the darkness, I was surprised to discover a quiet hope”
Media depictions of aging reinforce view of older adults as dependent - study
New research suggests that, through images, popular media too often characterizes older adults as “dependent rather than productive members of society," arguing that these images construct reality.
Accidental discovery could revolutionize computing, cameras, and sensors
Scientists at Tel Aviv University have developed a 'photonic origami' method of producing tiny glass structures.
Three artists, three questions: In surreal times
Contemporary art wouldn’t be the same without Surrealism.
KKL-JNF releases rare collection of '40s–'50s summer photographs of childhood in Israel
"These historic photographs are a powerful reminder of the simplicity, innocence, and sense of freedom that once defined Israeli childhood," said KKL-JNF Chairwoman Ifat Ovadia-Luski.