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The winners and finalists of 2014’s Nikon Walkley photographic awards are continuing to tour the country.
The results are in for the 2014 Photographer of the Year!
Basic studio lighting classes will be run by Kayell Australia in Sydney and Melbourne in February.
An exhibition of images of jewellery and mementos processed with an alternative technique will be shown at Gold Street Studios in central Victoria.
Photo sharing site Flickr has announced it's list of the most popular camera brands among it's users in 2014, with strong results for Canon and Apple.
Melbourne's Colour Factory Gallery is showing works by Carlo Chechi and Belgian Wouter Van de Voorde through January and February.
Photography is great for testing your creative talents, but after a while you can fall into a rut. Robert Keeley looks at ways to push the boundaries.
A collection of images of Brisbane shot by local photographer Alfred Elliott between 1890 and 1940 will soon be exhibited at Brisbane City Hall.
Getty Images has released its 10 'most moving' images for 2014, voted by the public on photos included in its ‘Year in Focus’ curation.
The latest issue of Australian Photography + digital magazine is on the news stands and in the iTunes store now.
The collection of images for our December ‘Beach’ competition category was uniformly high, and the selection of the winner was a tough call.
Three years after starting in Melbourne’s CBD, the Edmund Pearce photography gallery is closing down.
The theme for our November photo competition was 'texture', a brief that's not so easy to represent in a two-dimensional medium like photography.
A striking image of a snow leopard has won the top prize in the 2014 mEYE World Photographic Competition.
The Imaging and Digital Entertainment Association has announced details of its upcoming The Digital Show, which will be staged at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre in October 2015.
There are lots of great stories in the December issue of <i>Australian Photography + digital</i> to keep you entertained, informed and inspired over the holidays!