Photography

‘True story, phony AI photo’ - opinion

For some time now, AI-generated Holocaust images have been flooding social media.

AN AI-generated image of a nurse holding a smiling woman in her arms in a concentration camp.
A rare shot of Reuven Milon at work.

Reuven Milon: The photographer who captured Jerusalem’s soul, one ordinary moment at a time

Itai Ron’s image showing shadows of ultra-Orthodox men and soldiers on the wall of a house in the Palestinian village of Kifl Haris was selected as Photo of the Year by ‘Local Testimony 2025.’

Israel in the frame: How Local Testimony 2025 builds a public record

Bisharat House, with its triple-arched veranda, is a feature of Jerusalem’s Mediterranean villa style.

Stone, arches and memory: Jerusalem's enduring Mediterranean architecture survives


Jerusalem art exhibit captures women's trials, tribulations, trauma in photos

In her first solo photography series, Shilat Mizrahi, renowned Israeli fashion photographer and visual artist, captures the experience of female singlehood.

 ‘DOR BEACH,’ 180x120.

Don't celebrate the sinful, unethical photographs of the Oct. 7 massacre - opinion

That these pictures – taken with the explicit or implicit support of Hamas – are being recognized for the glorification of the photographers is a stain on the memory of those murdered.

 THE REAL people behind the photo: Shani Louk’s cousin speaks to the media, Oct. 15.

'Photo of the Year' photographer of Shani Louk photo should be prosecuted - opinion

The Associated Press (AP) photograph, taken by freelance photographer Ali Mahmud, who accompanied the terrorists on October 7, has recently won the prestigious ‘Photo of the Year’ award.

 THE FOREIGN Ministry takes part in a social media campaign after the controversial choice for the photo award was reported. The ministry posted this photo and wrote: ‘This is how we want Shani Louk to be remembered. We will never forget you Shani. May her memory be a blessing.’

'The Lonka Project': Pictures of Jews from world leading photographers - review

The images are of people from a variety of professions, national origins, and streams within Judaism.

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Capturing moments: Bryan Adams' innovative photography project

Kaldewei, known for luxury bathtubs, partners with Bryan Adams for a third time, focusing on evening relaxation.


AP photographer co-wins for photo of terrorists taking Shani Louk's corpse into Gaza

The announcement of Associated Press's win came under a lot of criticism from social media users disgusted with the contents of the photo.

 A PICTURE OF Shani Nicole Louk, who was missing following the Supernova massacre on October 7, is displayed during a demonstration last month by family members and supporters of hostages who are being held in Gaza after they were kidnapped from Israel by Hamas. Louk’s death was later confirmed by I

UN report says IDF tank fire killed 'clearly identifiable' reporter

"The firing at civilians, in this instance clearly identifiable journalists, constitutes a violation of UNSCR 1701 (2006) and international law," the UNIFIL report said.

 A journalist's car burns at the site where Reuters videojournalist Issam Abdallah was killed and six others were injured on Friday when missiles fired from the direction of Israel struck them, in Alma Al-Shaab, near the border with Israel, southern Lebanon, October 13, 2023.

Delve into Israel's extraordinary history with our coffee table book Front Page

We selected Jerusalem Post Front pages, drawn from 1932 through to today.

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Chen Schimmel makes her mark

Young photographer’s Oct. 7 exhibition shown at Jpost Berlin Conference

 ‘BEARING WITNESS,’ 2023. The scorched wall, pockmarked with bullet holes, bears witness to the harrowing struggle for survival endured by the 17 people trapped within its confines.

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.

 KIBBUTZ BE’ERI resident Haim Jelin reprises the numbers tattooed on prisoners at Auschwitz.