credit: Oded Karni​

ABOUT

I am a photojournalist and reporter based in Israel, born in 1989. I am the founder, owner, and editor-in-chief of JSport, a media platform that has been operating for over a decade and is largely dedicated to coverage and promotion of women’s football. Additionally, I manage my own photography archive, JStock.

As a photographer and writer, I work with various media outlets, including Haaretz, and I regularly provide photographic material to international news agencies with which I work, such as ZUMA Press, Alamy, and TPS.

My documentary and journalistic work takes me to news and sports arenas around the world. Recently, I covered national team matches and events across Europe, including those in Austria and Hungary, and I am currently preparing to cover the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States.

My professional focus combines breaking news coverage with long-term sports projects, placing a special emphasis on in-depth reporting of women’s football. Through my photography and writing, I strive to tell the full story and capture decisive moments on the field. This work is driven by a deep commitment to journalistic ethics and rigorous documentary standards.

About three years ago, I lost both legs, and I now walk using prosthetics. This reality does not stop me from reaching any corner of the globe or working at the forefront of journalism. On the contrary, as an amputee, I bring a distinct and profound perspective to my reporting and overall professional craft.