Edith Tudor Hart was an immensely talented documentary photographer whose work deserves to be better known. This biography-in-the-round will help
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A photojournalist who broke into Israel on October 7 is awarded with Reuters’ team
By Jane Prinsley
American Jews are caught between the horrors of the conspiratorial right and the woke left, says TV mogul Daniel Sackheim. My escape is photography
By Nicole Lampert
Others have expressed disgust that photojournalism award honoured photo by AP photographer
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The shocking photo was among a collection of Israel-Hamas war photos awarded Team Picture Story of the Year in the world’s oldest photojurnalism award
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Marc devoted his career to taking photos of Jewish sporting events, as well as royalty and prime ministers
By Daniel Ben-David
Photographer Gianluca Cecere, who flew to Israel on a one-way ticket as soon as war broke out, says he will never be able to forget what he saw
By Felix Pope
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Eva Lobb, 16, a pupil at Immanuel College in Bushey, achieved the top grade in the country
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The Jewish faces exhibited weave into the story of Britain
By Alexander Cohen
Sarah Bernhardt both used and blurred her Jewishness to create the first image of global fame
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Four new pictures tell the story of what it meant to survive the Shoah
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By Jenni Frazer
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Carole Cutner has known our new monarch since landing a dream assignment to take pictures of him in 1978
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