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A landscape photographer from South Hobart has been named overall winner at the 2016 AIPP Tasmanian EPSON Professional Photography Awards. He was also named the 2016 AIPP Tasmanian Landscape Photographer of the Year.

The Lost Rolls, is the multimedia exhibition renowned photojournalist Ron Haviv is bringing to Australia for Head On, and is one of the highlights of the month-long photography festival being held in Sydney from 29 April.

Aimed at emerging photographers, entries for The Pool Collective's annual $10,000 Pool Grant close on 21 April.

An Australian photographer was one of seven other photographers shortlisted in the inaugural Zeiss Photography Award, which attracted a total of 22,000 images submitted by 3,139 photographers from 166 countries.

This retrospective selection of images is of the country where Stephen Dupont has covered everything from civil war and the rise of the Taliban in the 1990s, to the launch of ‟Operation Enduring Freedom” and the ongoing war on terrorism.

Journalistic ethics were again being questioned after a photojournalist was captured deliberately posing a girl for a photo in the aftermath of the Belgian terror attacks.

Malcolm Lightner's first book reveals Florida's beauty; scarred and raw, surrounded by lush, blue sky and restorative greens, and a community unapologetically celebrating their colourful and unique history.

The winners out of a record 230,103 images submitted for the Sony World Photography Awards have now been revealed, including the single best image from an Australian photographer.

Kelly Tunney, Master of Photography I (M.Photog I), has been named AIPP ACT Professional Photographer of the Year at the 2016 AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards which were held at ceremony in Canberra last week.

Stephen Dupont has won the Australian Photobook of the Year 2015 - Trade Published Award for his book, Generation AK: The Afghanistan Wars, 1993-2012.

Elizabeth Looker has won the $25,000 National Portrait Photographic Prize for her image, Life Dancers.

A massive US$120,000 has just been awarded to the winner of the world's richest photography competition.

The latest edition of Capture, the March/April issue, is now on sale. You can find it at your favourite newsagent, on iPad, or subscribe – taking advantage of a ridiculously amazing deal for all our Facebook fans (in Australia).

Recently, the winners of the 59th annual World Press Photo contest were announced in Amsterdam. This year, an image by Australian photographer, Warren Richardson was chosen as the World Press Photo of the Year 2015.

Who says there are any unlucky numbers? After 13 years of loyal and steadfast support and sponsorship, Canon recently terminated their long-term relationship with the Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP).

Just a few short weeks remain until the 31 March deadline arrives for photographers to enter the Red Bull Illume Image Quest 2016, the world's greatest action and adventure sports photography contest.