
11 fab pics from ISRAEL21c’s first photo internship
Emory University student Anna Wachspress spent June and July snapping pictures in Tel Aviv and beyond for ISRAEL21c. Here she shares some of the best.

Emory University student Anna Wachspress spent June and July snapping pictures in Tel Aviv and beyond for ISRAEL21c. Here she shares some of the best.

The Israeli photography platform uses gamification, voting and real-time ranking to help budding photographers realize their artful dreams.

Over 1 million photographs of Israel’s early years are waiting to be explored at Tel Aviv’s PhotoHouse gallery and store.

For Tel Aviv’s 110th anniversary, Ido Biran plans book of 190 color photos of the city’s neighborhoods, architecture, beaches, street art and people.

Award-winning Israeli wildlife photographer Roie Galitz goes to remote regions of the world to document the ‘unimaginable beauty’ of endangered animals.

Oded Balilty, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography in 2007, agreed to test his skills without the aid of sophisticated equipment.

Dina Alfasi’s hobby is taking candid, superbly composed iPhone shots of fellow bus and train commuters between Hadera and Haifa.

Elinor Roizman from Ashkelon is the first Israeli to earn a first-place prize in the Kennel Club’s annual international photo competition.

Israeli photographer Eitan Vitkon’s works at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot include buildings that look like they’re melting or dancing.

14,500 images of Israel’s capital city were uploaded by photographers from 84 countries, including Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Iraq.

International gallery chain brings best of photography-based art to Israel.

New York photographer Paul Margolis toured Israel with Leica in hand, looking for the nostalgic and the absurd. His work is now on show in Israel.

American art photographer Robert Sturman adds Israeli asanas to his portfolio.

Photographers Meir Elipur and Judith Harpaz ask viewers to look into the eyes of Israelis to learn about society.

This made-in-Israel app has a cloud-based answer to the problem of limited storage space on your smartphone for pictures and videos.