Photography
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
JPost photojournalist Chen Schimmel speaks at 'Post' Diplomatic Conference
Media depictions of aging reinforce view of older adults as dependent - study
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.
In pursuit of Israel's plants: Photographing flora of the Jewish state
Photographing them was a thrilling experience that brought me in contact with plants that most of us know nothing about but are part of our landscape.
James Webb Space Telescope captures image of TWA 7b, smallest exoplanet ever photographed
Using its Mid-Infrared Instrument, JWST directly imaged TWA 7b, ten times lighter than any exoplanet previously captured in images.
Review: ViVO V40 – a smartphone with high durability and Zeiss photography
ViVO V40 marks the brand's return with Zeiss-powered cameras, strong water resistance (IP68/IP69), and a large 5500mAh battery—an appealing mid-range smartphone option.
Tel Aviv photography exhibit rediscovers the legacy of Jewish women
Featuring notable photographers like Claude Cahun, Julia Pirotte, Elinor Carucci, and more, the exhibit includes archival footage, vintage cameras, and special events with participating artists.
Snapping Tel Aviv: Alex Levac on capturing the city that never sleeps - interview
Israel’s city that never sleeps was founded over Passover, 1909, during the counting of the Omer leading up to Shavuot.
Chen Schimmel: ‘The story isn’t over, and neither is the light’
At the JPost Conference gala, the 25-year-old photojournalist shared her mission to remember.
A poetic lens on Israel’s past
The exhibition Chris Marker: The Lost Photographs of Israel at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, showcases previously unseen photographs of Israel in 1960.
No Despair at Clal: A photography exhibit on the inhabitants of Jerusalem's infamous building
The bad, the good, and the downright ugly coalesce and pulsate there with an obstinacy and determination to survive, and some improbably thrive, despite all the very real existential challenges.