
Meet the Israeli Travel Photographer of the Year 2024
Award-winning Israeli wildlife photographer Roie Galitz leads expeditions to remote regions to document the effects of climate change in nature.

Award-winning Israeli wildlife photographer Roie Galitz leads expeditions to remote regions to document the effects of climate change in nature.

Amit Eshel, Oded Wagenstein, Dudu Roth lauded for their ‘compelling approach to narrative and for their photographic execution.’

Roi Levi leads tours of Iceland and other countries where this year’s magnificent aurora borealis is most visible.

Nature photographer Yuval Dax shares some of the amazing pics in his annual SPNI exhibition documenting the diverse wildlife of Israel.

Works of 107 photographers depicting the Western Negev before and after the Hamas attacks create a unique introspective at Petach Tikva Museum of Art.

An exhibition of Ziv Koren’s documentary photos provides a visual history for present and future generations to understand what happened on October 7.

New York Times photographer Avishag Shaar-Yashuv has been capturing the sadness and shock of the survivors of the October 7 massacre, offering the world a devastating visual testimony of war.

Side-by-side exhibitions of wildlife photos, one global and one local, are at the Eretz Israel Museum through October 14, 2023.

Reaching the Heavens exhibition in Haifa highlights winners of Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest including two from Israel.

In his ‘Aligning the World’ series, photographer Teddy Cohen shoots the world from a crooked angle.

Edden Ram’s assignments have taken him to 60-plus countries on six continents where he’s done cliff-hanging, snowboarding, diving and surfing.

Basti Hansen left his music career in Germany to test his photography abilities in Tel Aviv, succeeding beyond his expectations.

No matter where you’re located, these social media pages give you a front-row seat to the beauty of the Land of Israel.

Reflections of Dizengoff’s 1970s heydays go viral online and on the street, leading to rekindled friendships and a popular exhibit.

Alon Shtamberger began drone photography by chance and has been capturing scenery from heightened angles ever since.