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An award-winning multimedia exhibition exploring masculinity, vulnerability and emotional wellbeing is set to open in northwest Tasmania this week. Read more
Ashley Gilbertson's powerful commentary on the fallen soldiers of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars opens at the Alfred Deakin Ministerial Library, Geelong on 28 March 2016.
The exhibition, showcasing the work of Christopher Griffith and Daniel King, was a one-night-only event held late last year in support of Friends of Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) and showcased at a unique pop-up space in New York's NoLita neighborhood.
Australian photographer Scott Portelli has been named the winner of the Australia National Award in the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards.
The winner of the February 'Leading Lines' competition is 'One Step at a Time' by Catherine Matthys.
Photographers looking to enter the Red Bull Illume Image Quest 2016 action and adventure sports photography contest only have a few weeks to be involved.
Sydney's Stills Gallery is hosting an exhibition this month by artistic photographer James Tylor, titled 'Aotearoa, my Hawaiki'.
Photography and architecture come together in a new exhibition, Black Lines 2016, opening in March at Sydney's Black Eye Gallery.
The death of a rare dolphin in Argentina has put the spotlight back on our obsession with selfies.
The March issue of Australian Photography Magazine is here! find out what's inside.
See your photo on the cover of Australia's number one hiking magazine!
Three Australian photographers have taken out major awards at this year's World Press Photo event with Warren Richardson, Daniel Berehulak and Rohan Kelly taking out four of the contest's top prizes.
Photographer and artist Roger Ballen will be in Australia next month for his first major Sydney exhibition.
Australian Joshua Holko was recently named winner of the grand prize of 2015 Global Arctic Photographer of the Year awards. In total, Holko received five medals across the different categories, including Gold, Silver and the FLAP Special award in two categories as well as the overall Grand Prize of 2015 Global Arctic Photographer of the Year.
More than 540 images were entered in the January australianphotography.com photo competition. Guest judge Dylan Fox selected Kerrie Murphy's image 'Afternoon Light on Windows' from a shortlist of 20 stand-out pictures.
We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2015 Photographer of the Year competition. Read on to find out about our winners.
The Bureau of Meteorology’s photography competition is now accepting entries for the 2017 edition of the Australian Weather Calendar.