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In a little over 10 years, California-based Think Tank Photo has made massive inroads in the world of photography. Recently, they were named winner of the National Press Photographers Association’s 2016 J. Winton Lemon Fellowship Award.
The call for entries for Australia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2016 is now open. Judged by some of the best in the business, the total prize pool is valued at more than $15,000, including a cash prize of $5,000 to the overall winner.
Just who exactly made it into The Annual 2015? Follow this link for a full listing.
Is it impossible to take pictures in a public space, using a tripod, without getting constantly harassed by security and 'customer service' staff? Ken Duncan's most recent brush is sadly happening all the time, everywhere.
Time magazine has named AFP photographer, Angelos Tzortzinis as its ‘wire service photographer of the year’ for his coverage of Greece in 2015.
Capture magazine’s largest and most celebrated issue of the year, The Annual, is out now! Filled with 92 pages of inspiration and information, it's a showcase of some of the best photography shot over the last 12 months.
Leila Jeffreys’ wonderful book, Birdland, presents some of Australia and New Zealand’s most beautiful birds. The intimate photographic portraits showcase incredible artworks and highlight her ongoing work with Australian rescue birds.
Top nature photographer and intrepid traveller Will Burrard-Lucas has spent years visiting far-flung corners of the world, capturing thousands of breathtaking images along the way in order to produce Top Wildlife Sites of the World.
The AIPP recently announced that its Accreditation standards have received landmark approval from the ACCC, which will allow its members to benefit from the first official certification of ‘professional’ status for photographers.
Carli Davidson, the photographer behind the bestselling Shake Dogs and Shake Puppies, returns with her latest book, Shake Cats, which features more than one hundred and thirty pictures of cats, of all ages, shapes and sizes, shaking like crazy.
Queensland photographer, Trent Mitchell was named the winner of the 2015 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize for his image, Boy In Boat Hervey Bay QLD, and received $50,000 in prize money.
Victorian portrait photographer John Ansell has been named 2015 Australian Professional Photographer of the Year.
Not satisfied with the standard approach to safari wildlife images, Kym and Tonya Illman relied on a novel and innovative approach using quadcopters, remote-controlled camera buggies, and cameras buried in dung, to get the best shots.
To commemorate 'Back to the Future day', Brisbane-based photo studio Fullframe Photographics set itself an interesting challenge.
Joseph McGlennon was announced as the 2015 winner of the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize awarded a cash prize of $25,000 for his work, Florilegium #1.
The Digital Show is one of the largest consumer technology events in the Southern Hemisphere, held only every two years. If you're in Melbourne, be sure to check it out.