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The world’s richest photographic competition recently revealed the big winners who shared in US$400,000 prize money.

The July/August issue of Capture magazine is now out! In the current issue, we tackle a diverse range of subject matter and present images will the impress, shock, awe and astound you.

In a digital world saturated with consumerism, The Middle of Somewhere by Sam Harris, brings a voice of an unaffected childhood in a remote corner of the world, the Southwest of Australia.

Find out who won the 2015 Pool Grant, worth $10,000.

At what point does an image transition from being a photograph to an illustration? Veteran landscape photographer Ken Duncan believes that it’s time to draw a very distinct line in the sand, for the sake of photo buyers, and the industry.

Natalie Grono's image, Feather and the Goddess Pool 2014, has received the People's Choice award at this year’s National Photographic Portrait Prize.

War Porn

War Porn, by Christoph Bangert, is a raw, intense, brutally honest and controversial book on war and its aftermath. It's like nothing you've ever seen before. And once seen, cannot be unseen.

The difference between getting the shot and missing the shot comes down to split seconds, and how you manage your gear and your technique. Professional adventure sports photographer Dan Bailey shows you how to do it.

Working hard for your money is so overrated. Richard Prince shows that making hundreds of thousands of dollars, from other people's work and creativity, is easy. And photographers are furious! And so they should be.

The $10,000 Getty Images Instagram Grant offers three photographers US$10,000 each to document stories from underrepresented communities around the world.

The winners of Australia's Top Emerging Photographers 2015 revealed, along with features on Instagram for business, the massive growth in birth photography and get into the mind of conceptual artist, Phil Toledano. Get your copy today!

While still very early days of the union between Australia’s two peak professional photographic bodies, one thing is clear already: it’s the members who stand to benefit the most.

In a world that is almost entirely digital, when almost anyone can get hold of your images once you put them online, as a photographer, you owe it to yourself to understand copyright law, and do all that you can to protect your intellectual property.

Who was recognised in Australia's Top Emerging Photographers 2015 competition? See the full list of winners, runners-up and finalists.

Winner of various prize categories for Head On were recently announced. Check out the highlights gallery of winners and finalists.

AIPP swallows ACMP

Has the inevitable finally occurred? And what will the union of the ACMP and AIPP mean for working photographers, and the industry as a whole?