
Revealing the Collective Memory
Working with traditional materials in an non-traditional fashion, photographer Moria Lahis has created a series of contemporary photos that evoke a feeling of the past.

Working with traditional materials in an non-traditional fashion, photographer Moria Lahis has created a series of contemporary photos that evoke a feeling of the past.

Pilgrims are baptised in the Jordan River.

Photographer Elisheva Shaked examines the complex relationship between nature and a landscape scarred by human hands.

During the summer it’s one of Israel’s most tranquil spots, in the winter the Banias Waterfall becomes a raging torrent.

It’s not every day that the city sees nature at its rawest, says photographer Basti Hansen, who ventured out to post images directly from a storm-swept beachfront.

In the winter, the seemingly barren hills of the Negev desert turn a vivid green.

As inclement weather makes its way to shore, photographer Elyssa Frank captures the mood at the Tel Aviv port.

The capital city and the North brace for a major winter storm moving in this week.

A series of tilt-shift movies turn the country’s landmarks into adorable miniature models

Tel Aviv is famous for its street parties and even in the midst of winter the dancing doesn’t stop.

Winning photos from the Local Testimony photo exhibition capture a beam of light at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

A full rainbow is spotted after a storm in Ashkelon.

The prestigious local exhibition features the best documentary and press photos from Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

It’s December in Israel, what better way of spending the day than paddleboarding on the beach.

Photographer Shlomit Carmeli captures the 20th century spirit of Sheinkin Street’s veteran Cafe Tamar as it soldiers on in the 21st.