Photography
‘True story, phony AI photo’ - opinion
For some time now, AI-generated Holocaust images have been flooding social media.
Reuven Milon: The photographer who captured Jerusalem’s soul, one ordinary moment at a time
Israel in the frame: How Local Testimony 2025 builds a public record
Stone, arches and memory: Jerusalem's enduring Mediterranean architecture survives
'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.
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.
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.
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.
Gemini chip: An Apple-supported image enhancement chip
The Gorbonos brothers, students at the Technion, developed an innovative tool for cleaning noise after photography.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?