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.

From the exhibition "This Is All the Magic: 40 years of unconditional love"
A combination of satellite images shows high-rises in Caraballeda, Venezuela, before (left) and after the earthquakes that hit the country, December 28, 2025, and June 26, 2026.

Israeli satellite imagery reveals catastrophic quake damage in Venezuela where 68,000 still missing

‘Tower of David,’ taken by A.O. Freedman, c. 1920.

Could you hold a lost piece of Western Wall history? Jerusalem museum seeks rare photos

The New York Times Building, a 52-story skyscraper on the west side of Midtown Manhattan on January 15, 2025 in New York City.

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


Netanyahu attacks Walla over viral 'Jerusalem Post' photo at trial

The image captured the moment that Netanyahu pointed past then-German chancellor Angela Merkel, casting a shadow on her lip.

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seen alongside then-German chancellor Angela Merkel, raising his finger and casting a shadow to give the appearance of a mustache on her face, at Jerusalem's King David Hotel in February 2014.

'The Post's' Chen Schimmel wins top photojournalism award for Kibbutz Be'eri photo

Jerusalem Post photojournalist Chen Schimmel won the top prize of the Eretz Israel Museum's prestigious Local Testimony 2024 competition, for her photo of a ZAKA volunteer in Be'eri post-Oct. 7.

 A ZAKA volunteer is seen collecting human remains from where an elderly man was murdered by Hamas terrorists during the Oct. 7 massacre, taken at Kibbutz Be'eri on Nov. 5, 2023. This photo has won the Picture of the Year at the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv's Local Testimony 2024 contest.

Photojournalist Chen Schimmel shares heartfelt journey at Jerusalem Post's 2024 Miami Summit

Schimmel presents her upcoming book, October 7th: Bearing Witness, capturing the raw stories of resilience and loss from the Gaza envelope and beyond.

"There are moments when the weight of what I’m witnessing becomes impossible to ignore.” Photojournalist Chen Schimmel at the 2024 Miami Summit.

New photo exhibit at ANU highlights rich heritage of the Jews of Yemen

Photographer Zion Ozeri, whose parents immigrated to Israel from Yemen, documents the last generation of a bygone era in The Jews of Yemen – The Last Generation.

 The Jews of Yemen – The Last Generation.

In pictures: Thousands take to the streets across Israel after DM Gallant fired

Israelis had previously taken to the streets to protest Gallant's firing by Netanyahu in March 2023.

 Israelis gather to protest the firing of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, November 5, 2024.

Gemini chip: An Apple-supported image enhancement chip

The Gorbonos brothers, students at the Technion, developed an innovative tool for cleaning noise after photography.

 Amiel and Eitan Gorbonos

A photographer's guide to the Tzora President's Forest

The landscape, seasons, and weather constantly change in the President’s Forest, making each visit a new adventure.

 A photograph taken in the Tzora President's Forest in Israel.

Open loving horizons: A devoted mother proffers her son to the world

Merav Tal is not only a loving mother, she is also a former nurse and, more to the aesthetic point, a trained and talented photographer. 

 Ofek was enthralled by Sigalit Landau’s exhibition of weird and wonderful salt-encrusted artifacts.

New photography exhibit showcases daily lives of evacuated Israelis

Photographer ​Refael Shachari and writer Hilit Krause Israel new photography exhibition showcases the day to day of evacuated Israelis, what they have and what they lost.

 ILANA BINYAMINA knits in her hotel room in Jerusalem.

Greer Fay Cashman, pillar of the ‘Post,’ staunch as the State of Israel

We chose Greer as the sole staff member to represent the Post because of her many decades at the paper, surviving many wars and editors and continuing to stand tall and regal.

 REGAL, UNASSAILABLE: ‘Jerusalem Post’ columnist Greer Fay Cashman in Nina Broder’s custom Brager design.