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'
Photographer shows the world the Humans of October 7
Kaganovitz’s ongoing odyssey into the highways and byways of the mind and heart began in 2012 when he launched his Humans of Tel Aviv project.
Chen Schimmel makes her mark Young photographer’s Oct. 7 exhibition shown at Jpost Berlin Conference
The photo exhibition, titled “October 7,” captured the aftermath of terror, offering an unflinching look at the human cost of violence.
Gemma Levine: Meeting a top photographer
It’s refreshing to know that in this sometimes impersonal world in which we live, there are people out there like Gemma Levine who really care.
Lithuanian-born oleh gets photos displayed at Eretz Israel Museum
The results of the Lithuanian-born oleh’s documentary trips, and his own place in the snaps, are currently on show in the “Photo Watchmaker” exhibition at the Eretz Israel Museum in Ramat Aviv.
The life of Roman Vishniac comes to the big screen
The documentary Vishniac premiered in New York on January 19 and will open in Los Angeles on February 2.
Old City of Jerusalem's Armenian photo shop stands the test of time
The shop has been around since 1949. Interestingly, it is located in the Christian Quarter rather than the Armenian sector.
Brain puzzle: Move two matches to make the highest possible number
Can you solve this puzzle?
HonestReporting accepts news outlets had no prior warning of Hamas attack
Hoffman, who was a veteran reporter with the Jerusalem Post newspaper before joining HonestReporting, defended his group's decision to post its article.
Unsung photographer gets his dues in new Jerusalem exhibit
Yitzhak Yerushalmi was an incredibly prolific photographer. Now, Albert Swissa is trying to do something about his low public profile with a new exhibit.
How do people use selfies to communicate? Psychologist explains - study
People have used self-portraits to communicate information about themselves for centuries, but digital cameras have made it easy to share a self-portrait than ever before.