The Viennese-born snapper who recorded social injustice in Britain
Edith Tudor Hart was an immensely talented documentary photographer whose work deserves to be better known. This biography-in-the-round will help
Pulitzer Prize goes to team including Gaza photographer who allegedly infiltrated Israel on October 7
A photojournalist who broke into Israel on October 7 is awarded with Reuters’ team
The X-Files director: ‘conspiracy theories are now costing reputations and lives’
American Jews are caught between the horrors of the conspiratorial right and the woke left, says TV mogul Daniel Sackheim. My escape is photography
Shani Louk’s father says it’s “good” that shocking picture of her body won prize
Others have expressed disgust that photojournalism award honoured photo by AP photographer
Outrage as picture showing body of murdered hostage Shani Louk wins competition
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
Community mourns much-loved photographer Marc Morris
Marc devoted his career to taking photos of Jewish sporting events, as well as royalty and prime ministers
The toll of capturing the horrors of Hamas at kibbutz Kfar Aza
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
Hot shot! Meet the best GCSE snapper this year
Eva Lobb, 16, a pupil at Immanuel College in Bushey, achieved the top grade in the country
How the newly renovated National Portrait Gallery tells the story of the Jews in Britain
The Jewish faces exhibited weave into the story of Britain
The divine Sarah: How the French actor became the first female celebrity Jew
Sarah Bernhardt both used and blurred her Jewishness to create the first image of global fame
Manchester exhibit captures the spirit of survival in the wake of the Holocaust
Four new pictures tell the story of what it meant to survive the Shoah
New book on Einstein is result of one man's fascination with physicist
His leather jacket, the boat with a Yiddish name — the publication offers a fascinating insight into the Nobel Prize winner
After the terror: Israel’s bravest faces captured by a British photographer
Jennie Milne's pictures of the forgotten victims of terrorism - the survivors - went on display at an exhibition at Wimbledon Synagogue and are now published in a book
‘My dear old friend Charles will make a magnificent King'
Carole Cutner has known our new monarch since landing a dream assignment to take pictures of him in 1978
'Worst photos imaginable' of Nazi death camps on show in UK
Lee Miller, a former Vogue model-turned-war correspondent, revealed the atrocities of Buchenwald and Dachau in the fashion magazine
Pictures by a shy man
A new exhibition highlights a top 1950s fashion photographer who has almost been forgotten .
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