
Low light won’t limit your pics and videos anymore
AI startup Visionary.ai partners with Qualcomm to bring better pictures and videos in low light to an Android smartphone near you.

AI startup Visionary.ai partners with Qualcomm to bring better pictures and videos in low light to an Android smartphone near you.

On this special time of the year, learn about pet photography and how to get the very best shots of
your beloved furry friends.

Now you can have your own personal AI photo assistant that will help you weed through all those endless phone pics of kids and pets, and places you visit, suggesting which to keep and share.

An impatient groom starts a business that edits images in less than half a second per photo. Tens of thousands of photographers have signed up.

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

The Chutzpah Center and Photo IS:RAEL invites entries to a 24-hour competition; 20 winners will be featured in a traveling exhibition on chaos.

A new development from Tel Aviv University will let you take photos of race cars, runners, birds in flight, and dunking basketballs into hoops.

Stunning photos of an owl nestling in a tree and a hoopoe flapping its way through the night sky impress judges.

From dusty desert roads and Tel Aviv landmarks to the local version of Stonehenge – you may not be able to visit, but you can still revel in Israel in all its beauty from above.

Israeli photographers and poets come together to create a new artistic medium that will showcase in Jerusalem during International Women’s Month.

Dina Alfasi’s iPhone shots of fellow bus and train commuters between Hadera and Haifa just keep winning awards around the world.

‘I noticed that among all the garbage and destruction if you just pay attention you can find nice scenes,’ says conservationist Amos Gazit.

Urballerina photographer takes dancers out of their natural environment and poses them against the architecture of Tel Aviv. The results are stunning.

Through the lens of talented photographers, the wonders of the Arava desert pop at an international festival and competition in Eilat.

‘It is more about what you see in front of you than the brand of the camera. This is an ability you can develop with time,’ says Alon Yasovsky.