The winners of the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year have been announced, showcasing stunning images from around the globe that highlight beauty, behaviour, and resilience within the natural world. Read more
Uzbekistan appears poised to ban photographing people without their consent, after the Central Asian country’s parliament voted in favour of the legislation last week.
Museum of Brisbane has announced Gerwyn Davies as its latest Artist in Residence, with the photographer set to open a new exhibition, Shimmer, later this week.
Check out the winners of our free monthly photo comp for September.
The deadline has been extended to Saturday, 19 October 2025, giving a little bit extra time to finalise and upload your images.
McNicol leaves an important legacy in Australian portraiture, a genre of photography he pursued for his entire career.
A new book showcases the beauty and dynamism of New Zealand's mountain biking scene.
Our friends at Capture Magazine are running a free webinar for photographers on Tuesday 21 October.
The latest book in the Remembering Wildlife series, 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife, has been released.
We're delighted to announce the first members of our esteemed judging panel for Photographer of the Year 2025 presented by Ted's cameras.
Leica Camera AG has once again announced strong results for the past financial year, as its diversification away from traditional photography pays dividends.
A new social platform built specifically for photographers is attempting to tip the balance away from heavyweights like Instagram and Facebook.
A Tasmanian photographer has been named Photographer of the Year at the 2025 Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Check out the winners for Your Best Shot's 'Travel' photo comp.
An evening of 'speed dating' with some of Australia’s leading wildlife photographers is set to take place inside the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition before it closes on 19 October.
Wildlife photographer Alex Cearns OAM is set to headline the National Tamron Get The Shot Tour this October, with events scheduled in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
Photographer Cory White’s new project, Footy Country, celebrates the spirit and camaraderie of grass-roots football across Australia.