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The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) International has opened Women Photographers 1900–1975: A Legacy of Light, an exhibition showcasing over 300 works by women photographers from the twentieth century. Read more
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.
A new exhibition captures the electric, chaotic energy of New York City in the weeks leading up to the 2024 U.S. Presidential election.
Artist Anna Higgins has won the 2025 Bowness Photography Prize for her work Two horizons, a composite image combining analogue and digital techniques to depict the Victorian Alps.
Check out the winners of our free monthly photo comp for August 2025.
We're delighted and honoured to share the winners and runners-up of The Mono Awards 2025 presented by Synology.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich’s ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year has announced its winners for 2025.
We Were Just Little Boys, a photographic series that confronts the legacy of the institution and the lived experiences of those who endured it, is now on display in Melbourne.
Sydney Contemporary returns to Carriageworks from 11–14 September 2025 with a new addition to its program: a dedicated photography platform titled Photo Sydney.