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Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography 2026 Celebrating a Decade

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The Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography, a distinguished collaboration
between PHOTO IS:RAEL and the Zvi and Ofra Meitar Family, marks its tenth
anniversary this year. This prestigious prize recognizes a cohesive body of work that
exemplifies superior photographic practice and profound artistic vision.

Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography 2026 Celebrating a Decade


The 2026 edition is a significant milestone for us. Since its inception in 2016, the Meitar
Award has evolved into a vibrant global beacon of excellence, annually attracting
thousands of creators who challenge and expand the boundaries of the medium. Over
the past decade, it has cultivated a vital space for multicultural dialogue, serving as a
definitive home for the most compelling and urgent voices in contemporary
photography.

At the heart of the award is our esteemed international jury—a panel of world-class
photographers, curators, and critics at the forefront of the global field. The jury will
select 20 finalists to be featured in a centerpiece group exhibition at the International
Photography Festival in Tel Aviv in November 2026.

Evaluations will be based on the originality, conceptual depth, and technical quality of
the submissions. Particular emphasis will be placed on portfolios that demonstrate the
maturity and potential to evolve into a powerful solo exhibition.

The award winner, to be announced in November during the festival, will receive a
$14,000 grant to present a solo exhibition at the following year’s photography festival.

Registration Schedule:
Registration is open from February 23, 2026, to April 12, 2026.
? Early Registration: February 23, 2026 – March 19, 2026, fee: $35.
? Late Registration: March 20, 2026 – April 12, 2026, fee: $45.

Photographs must be submitted via the contest website: https://meitar.photoisrael.org
For further information, please contact: info@photoisrael.org

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US men’s hockey team visit White House as some players with Minnesota ties stay away

  • Donald Trump invited team after Olympic gold

  • Women’s team chose to skip event

The victorious US Olympic men’s ice hockey team visited the White House on Tuesday, although there were several notable absences.

Donald Trump invited the team to celebrate in Washington DC after they beat Canada in a dramatic Olympic final on Sunday. He also invited the US women’s team, who declined citing “timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments”.

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Citizen scientists discover a Great Barrier Reef coral giant ‘like a rolling meadow’

Volunteer group Citizens of the Reef made the find as part of the Great Reef Census

Citizen scientists have discovered what they believe is one of the largest coral colonies ever documented on the Great Barrier Reef.

The coral spans approximately 111 metres in maximum length and covers an estimated area of 3,973 sq m – about half the size of a soccer field.

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Newcastle finish off Qarabag in rapid time to set up Chelsea or Barcelona tie

Eddie Howe adores motivational slogans and the Newcastle manager’s current favourite is: “One Brain.” The idea is to inspire his team to play with the sort of synchronicity that stems from a collective mindset and united purpose.

For a while here it seemed to be working a treat with Newcastle’s intelligence – both joint and individual – threatening to further humiliate Qarabag. But then, with a last-16 tie against either Barcelona or Chelsea assured, home concentration began wandering a little. Commendably, the Azerbaijani title holders fought back with Gurban Gurbanov’s side, and, in particular, their Colombian forward Camilo Durán, showing they can play a bit too. If the concession of nine goals over two legs is never ideal, Qarabag at least exited the Champions League on something of a minor high.

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There’s something timeless about trains.
The rhythm. The anticipation. The feeling of moving forward.

In Byron Bay, even the rails run on sunlight.
A solar-powered train gliding through green landscapes under dramatic skies — old soul, new energy.

I captured these moments with my Insta360 Ace Pro 2, chasing contrast, texture, and perspective.
Color. Black and white. Movement. Stillness.

Empty seats waiting for stories.
Tracks stretching toward somewhere unknown.

Photography isn’t just about what you see.
It’s about what you feel when you press the shutter.

This camera will soon travel with me across different landscapes.
Different tracks.
Same curiosity. Same discipline. Same hunger to document the journey.

Because every great path begins long before the destination.

Life The Battlefield. 🚆🌅🔥

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Powered by Light, Driven by Memory

There’s something timeless about trains.
The rhythm. The anticipation. The feeling of moving forward.

In Byron Bay, even the rails run on sunlight.
A solar-powered train gliding through green landscapes under dramatic skies — old soul, new energy.

I captured these moments with my Insta360 Ace Pro 2, chasing contrast, texture, and perspective.
Color. Black and white. Movement. Stillness.

Empty seats waiting for stories.
Tracks stretching toward somewhere unknown.

Photography isn’t just about what you see.
It’s about what you feel when you press the shutter.

This camera will soon travel with me across different landscapes.
Different tracks.
Same curiosity. Same discipline. Same hunger to document the journey.

Because every great path begins long before the destination.

Life The Battlefield. 🚆🌅🔥

Powered by Light, Driven by Memory

SpaceCadet37 has added a photo to the pool:

Powered by Light, Driven by Memory

There’s something timeless about trains.
The rhythm. The anticipation. The feeling of moving forward.

In Byron Bay, even the rails run on sunlight.
A solar-powered train gliding through green landscapes under dramatic skies — old soul, new energy.

I captured these moments with my Insta360 Ace Pro 2, chasing contrast, texture, and perspective.
Color. Black and white. Movement. Stillness.

Empty seats waiting for stories.
Tracks stretching toward somewhere unknown.

Photography isn’t just about what you see.
It’s about what you feel when you press the shutter.

This camera will soon travel with me across different landscapes.
Different tracks.
Same curiosity. Same discipline. Same hunger to document the journey.

Because every great path begins long before the destination.

Life The Battlefield. 🚆🌅🔥

this isn't happiness.

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Go to the light, Tamas Bernath







Go to the light, Tamas Bernath