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Photographer disqualified from 2017 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition for using stuffed anteater in image.
The W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund is awarding one photographer $35,000 to tell a story of compassion and of the human experience.
Ilan Wittenberg has been named Grand Prize Winner of the 2018 Sony Alpha Awards.
The winner of Australasia's Top Emerging Photographer 2018 is revealed.
The winners and finalists of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News and Feature Photography have recently been announced.
Winners of the 61st annual World Press Photo contest have recently been announced. Two Australians (out of six finalists) were in the running for World Press Photo of the Year.
The first Getty Images ARRAY Grant will award four grants of USD$5,000 each, to two commercial creative photographers and two editorial filmmakers who capture the visual narrative of underrepresented ethnic communities.
Photography Studies College student, Agata Mayes has been named 2018 AIPP VIC Emerging Photographer of the Year.
One of Australia's greatest photographic artists, Polixeni Papapetrou, has died at 57.
Bad news if you’re a lover of Fujifilm film products. The company has revealed that starting from October this year they’ll gradually be killing off a number of film products
John Moore has focused on the issue of undocumented immigration to the United States for a decade. His access to immigrants during their journey, and to U.S. federal agents tasked with deterring them, sets his pictures apart.
Keen to see how Kodak once made up to 50,000 rolls of 35mm film a day at their film factory in Rochester, New York, then click the link.
The semi-finalists for the 2018 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize, Australia’s richest photography competition, have recently been announced, with 116 photographers vying for the first prize of $50,000.
Sara Galbiati, Peter Eriksen and Tobias Markussen have been named as the winners of the BJP International Photography Award 2018, for their series, The Merge – a visual exploration of the possibility that we are living inside a simulation.
Sydney-based fine art photographer, Chris Round is one of 63 photographers from around the world that have been named as winners of the 2018 National Award, a category of the Sony World Photography Awards.
The winner of the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2018 has been named as Lee Grant for her portrait, "Charlie". Filomena Rizzo’s entry, "My Olivia", has been awarded Highly Commended.