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Sydney's Head On festival, one of Australia's largest photography events, has launched a petition to Creative Australia (formerly Australia Council for the Arts) in a desperate plea for funding.

Showcasing exceptional work by Australian and New Zealand professional photographers, the results from the inaugural The Capture Awards are in.

Could these be the perfect Xmas gift? Here are three of Capture's favourite Fujifilm instax cameras.

Have you ever taken a risk for a selfie? A new University of NSW report reveals 379 fatalities since 2008.

For all you hybrid shooters out there – Apple has updated Compressor to 4.7, Motion to 5.7 and Final Cut Pro to 10.7 – which includes automatic scrolling timeline, advanced object tracking and Apple silicon optimisation.

"You just have to care about what's around you and have a concern with humanity and the human comedy." – Elliot Erwitt.

Do you need a surreptitious camera backpack that would suit an up-market urban environment – as well as being tough enough for taking on a bushwalk?

The World Press Photo contest has reversed its decision to allow AI-generated work in the competition's Open Format category following public backlash.

Ever wanted to see how a lens is produced? In this relaxing 24 minute video, we see the fascinating attention to detail that goes into creating a lens in Japan's Sigma factory.

David Cossini's image 'Ugandan Ssebabi' won the Head On Portrait Award, while Talia Greis won the Landscape Award with the image 'Underwater Garden'.

Delivering a maximum sequential read/write speeds of up to 2,000 MB/s – it’s approximately two times faster than the previous T7 model.

And to think a 2X converter on a Canon R7 makes this a 2560mm lens!

At nearly 1kg lighter than it's competitors similar focal length – it's the world’s lightest large aperture telephoto prime.

Shutter speeds with flash sync up to 1/80,000 + 120fps – could this be the ultimate sports camera? Or a photo editors nightmare?

The BenQ PhotoVue SW272U is without doubt one of the best monitors that BenQ have produced for photographers to date.

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