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The Australian National Maritime Museum is calling on young photographers across Australia to submit their best nature images as part of its 2026 OM Kids Photo Competition. Entries close on 3 May 2026 Read more
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.
One of the most beautiful places on Earth, the Arctic, is now in jeopardy. This comprehensive visual record of the North Pole, by renowned photographer, Sebastian Copeland, pays homage to this wonderland.
Two Australians have been shortlisted in the world's biggest photographic competition. The Sony World Photography Awards received over 230,000 image submissions.
The deadline for Australia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2016 has been extended. The final deadline is 19 February 2016, 11:59pm AEST.
To get an overview of all the inspiring, interesting and informative material we've packed into the current edition, please read on.
Want to know how to put the best entry forward for Australia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2016? Read the advice our esteemed judges provided last time, and get some inspiration from the 2015 winners and runners-up.
The First Collection is the first in a planned series of books from the internationally renowned photographic artist, Stuart Robertson, from his global art project, Peace in 10,000 Hands.
Melbourne photographer, Joshua Holko was recently named Global Arctic Photographer of the Year. He's the the first photographer outside Norway to ever win.
Ken Light’s monograph of his earliest photos from 1969 to 1974 document the social landscape of America as it roiled with upheaval. Light crisscrossed the country with youthful passion and a yearning to explain his country to himself, asking, “What’s going on?”