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The long-lost Platforms below Wynyard railway station are set to open to the public for the first time as part of Sydney's Vivid Festival in May.

The World Press Photo (WPP) has announced its regional winners for 2022, with images of NSW's devastating floods of March 2021 recognised.

Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother is easily one of the most important images ever captured, and the story behind the image is a truly fascinating one.

Levi's has announced it will begin using AI-generated models to market its clothing, in a move it describes as being about 'diversity and sustainability'.

The first exhibition in Australia to explore Andy Warhol’s career-long obsession with photography has opened at the Art Gallery of South Australia.

DPReview, one of the busiest and most respected online photography publications, has announced it will shut down on April 10, after 25 years in operation.

The winners of our free monthly photo comp for February have been announced!

Andy Rovenko, the overall winner of our 2021 Photographer of the Year competition, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to fund a photobook featuring his award-winning work.

Brisbane iPhone photographer Glenn Homann has taken out the Grand Prize in the global Mobile Photography Awards for 2022.

The winners of the Open competition in the Sony World Photography Awards 2023 have been announced.

Should you work for free as a photographer? We asked a spectrum of creatives for their opinions.

27 photos have made the cut in our final shortlist for the February ‘Unusual angles’ edition of our free monthly photo competition.

Powerhouse Photography, the organisation that resurrected Sydney's Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) last year, has announced its first acquisitions and public program.

Our guest judge and the people have spoken! We have the winners for our 'Green' themed monthly photo comp for January.

The finalists have been announced in the National Photographic Portrait Prize (NPPP) for 2023.

Last week we caught up with our overall winner in the competition, Kiwi-born but Perth-based geologist and photographer Susan Vearncombe, to find out more about her stunning series.