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


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.

Blending tragedy and hope: How a fashion shoot reflects life for Israelis

The shoot heightened the feelings surrounding the question of how to keep living: Are we allowed to feel happy and lighthearted while war rages on?

 MIA SCHEM’S mother, Keren, helps her get camera-ready as Mia documents the process.

Photos from the frontline: Ziv Koren speaks to CNN about capturing Oct 7 on camera

Koren said he felt it was his responsibility to tell the story, "even though its something that most people just want to look away from."

 Photo of burnt cars from October 7

The always alluring Dead Sea

The Dead Sea offers unique photographic opportunities year round.

 Sunrise at the Dead Sea.