A new collaborative photographic exhibition in Hobart offers a striking blend of art and science inspired by the Aurora Australis. Read more
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The November issue of Australian Photography is full of handy tips on everything from shooting long exposures, the ins and outs of fast zoom lenses, cave photography and lots more.
VICTORIAN portrait photographer John Ansell has been awarded the prestigious title of Australian Professional Photographer of the Year.
Australian Photography + digital and Olympus are once more looking for Australia's best amateur photographers. We have more than $18,500 in cash and prizes to give away – our biggest prize pool yet – and there are two brand new categories, exclusively for photographers aged 17 and under.
A retrospective of images by rock and roll photographer Tony Mott will be shown at the NSW State Library until February.
We've announced the shortlist for our inaugural The Challenge photo competition. See the full shortlist and vote for your favourites at our Facebook page.
This week's featured photographer is Francisco Javier Taveras Herrera, whose Nature series, 'Macro Life', explores the remarkable close-up world of insects.
The Digital Show, Australia's largest photography and consumer technology event, The Digital Show, kicks off at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre on Friday.
Thirty finalists have been named in this year’s Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize (MCPP).
This month in Australian Photography 11 leading landscape and wildlife photographers share their favourite photo locations, three top architectural photographers divulge their best tips, we show you how to recreate a nifty light-painting technique and we test the very capable Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7.
This week's featured Photographer of the Year portfolio is Ray Shorter's 'Carpentaria Gulf Rivers'.
This week's featured photographer is Svetlana Bobkova. Bobkova's series of candid portraits was shot in Nepal in April 2015, shortly before the devastating earthquakes that killed more than 9000 people and injured more than 23,000.
Photographers Kym and Tonya Illman have published a book of unique African wildlife images which also explains their photographic techniques.
Japanese photographer Keiko Goto will show her images of the Russian island of Sakhalin at Melbourne’s Colour Factory Gallery throughout October.
This week's featured photographer is Enzo Mazzolo. Mazzolo's series of monochrome images were shot in and around Sydney, from Pyrmont to Rhodes, and are entered in the Black and White section of the competition.
We took a slightly different tack with our August photo competition, straying from our usually prescriptive themes into the ethereal world of surrealism.