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The book is the latest exploration of the natural world by the Australian-born photographer and Apple iPhone imaging lead Jon McCormack.

The Victorian photographer's harrowing image of roadside carnage has won a major award at the international competition.

We’re delighted to announce that our flagship annual competition, Photographer of the Year presented by Ted’s Cameras, is now open for 2026 entries.

West Of Somewhere East looks at a part of the country shaped by long drives, fleeting encounters, and the reflective rhythm of return.

The program offers emerging photographers a chance to develop their careers under the guidance of some of the country’s leading practitioners.

Canon has opened applications for its 2026 Grants program, marking 20 years of support for community organisations across Australia and New Zealand.

There are places on Earth that you visit, and others that slowly, quietly enter you and seem to find a permanent home. Svalbard has been very much one of those places for me.

An Australian photographer is among 20 international winners selected for the forthcoming Remembering Giraffes book, the latest edition in the Remembering Wildlife fundraising series.

What can we expect from John Ternus, the new CEO of the influential tech company?

Can a new major film studio in Sydney inject billions of dollars into the local economy? We explore the possibilities, the competition, and the global economic state of the film industry.

The Australian National Maritime Museum is calling on young photographers across Australia to submit their best nature images as part of its 2026 OM Kids Photo Competition.

The new book brings together underwater photography, focusing on intimate encounters with marine species and the wider relationship between humans and ocean ecosystems.

Check out the winners of our free monthly photo comp for March '26.

A new Kickstarter is aiming to bridge the worlds of analogue and digital...once again.

An exhibition blending maritime history with the human form is set to showcase the work of French-Australian photographer Christopher de Doby.

The World Press Photo has announced the winners of its 2026 contest, showcasing powerful visual storytelling from across the globe.