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Changes to Australia's laws around so-called 'orphan works' are coming. But what does it mean for you?

Sony has become the first major photography brand to pull back from the market amid the global solid-state memory shortage.

A record breaking 85,917 votes from the public helped the National History Museum crown its winners for 2026.

We’re delighted to announce that a selection of winners and runners-up from the 2025 edition of Photographer of the Year are now on display at Ted's World of Imaging, thanks to the ongoing support of our great sponsors at Ted’s Cameras.

Check out the winners of Your Best Shot for Feb '26.

One of Australia’s longest-running competitions for emerging talent features a prize pool exceeding $27,000, with the overall winner receiving a Fujifilm GFX100SII and lens kit valued at over $10,000.

Michael Silver, founder of MAGNET Galleries Melbourne and a prolific photographer for his entire life, has died.

Check out the winners of our free monthly photo comp for February.

Visitor numbers are expected to rise from 2.8 million in 2019 to around four million by 2026, as the popular tourist destination is set to open a new $126 million visitor centre later this year.

A French court will decide whether famed photojournalist Nick Ut has been defamed by a popular Netflix documentary.

NSW-based Matty Smith's beautiful over/under shot was selected from more than 7,900 entries worldwide.

The Sydney photographer has opened the lid on his life behind the lens in a new book.

Once run by Alan Adler, Australia’s ‘most photographed man,’ we explore Melbourne’s iconic booths with new owner Chris Sutherland to talk history, mechanics, and their future.

The new pop-up kicks off with a fashion photography workshop next month.

The single frame provides the first confirmed visual record of a Northern Quoll on the property since the 1940s.

Entries for the fourth edition of The Landscape Awards, presented by Western Digital, close for good on Sunday, 1 March.