Girault de Prangey wasn’t the first photographer to bring a camera and light-sensitized plates to Jerusalem – photography came to Ottoman-ruled Palestine the year it was invented, in 1839.
By stepping outside our comfort zones and connecting with people on their terms, we open our lens and hearts to the many faces of Israel that often go unseen.
The North American debut of a photography exhibit on Jerusalem has opened at The Breman in Atlanta and will continue through ...
Nectarines in Hula Valley, paulownia in Netzer Sereni, Lupines in Gedera, and the oak grove in Netanya: Israel’s top ...
now under construction adjacent to the Knesset in Jerusalem. “Photography plays a unique role in capturing and conveying human stories, and thereby in deepening understanding and compassion.
I was trained as a street photographer in Paris, the epicenter of the street photography movement. One essential technique I learned there works just as well in the Old City of Jerusalem ...