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Vikk Shayen travelled a roundabout route into professional photography. She tells Robert Keeley how her surreal personal imagery is created without compositing.
The Polaroid-based exhibition ‘Polaroid Resurrection’, backed by FilmNeverDie, has been extended at Melbourne’s Photonet Gallery.
Chinese photographer Shunzan Fan is showing his satirical series of images at Sydney’s Stanley Street Gallery as part of the Head On Festival.
Some of the world’s earliest street photographs, capturing many previously unseen views of Sydney from the 1880s, are on display for the first time in a new exhibition at the State Library of NSW.
Take a few minutes to complete the AP Readers' Survey and you could win an Eizo ColorEdge CX241 photo imaging monitor valued at $2195.
Movie art director and production designer Damien Drew is showing a series of images from his US road trip at Black Eye Gallery in June.
Documentary photographer Ben McGee’s exhibition Crowning Miss Nude Australia will open soon in Adelaide.
Award-winning photographer Rob Love is showing his Timeless exhibition at Melbourne’s Colour Factory gallery soon.
Photographer and director Chris Sisarich is showing his ‘I Am Here’ exhibition at Black Eye Gallery in Sydney.
Iranian photographer, Gohar Dashti was only eight years old when the First Persian Gulf War between Iraq and Iran ended in 1988. A new exhibition of her work at the Australian Centre for Photography shows the lasting influence of war, both on her photography and her earliest memories.
Competition is heating up in cloud storage with Amazon announcing an 'unlimited' photo storage plan for US$11.99 per year as part of its Cloud Drive service.
Check out some great new features in the latest issue of Australian Photography magazine.
An exhibition of black and white prints made in Japan by photographer Jane Brown will be shown at Stills Gallery in Sydney in April.
For our February 'Shadows and Silhouettes’ photo competition we enlisted the help of guest judge Todd McGaw and a new Facebook based 'people's choice' vote.
Sydney photographer Karl Grenet has won the Australian section of the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards with a photo of resting shopkeepers at Mirza Ghalib Municipal Market, Mumbai, India.
With over-manipulation of digital images a recent concern in photo competitions, veteran panoramic photographer Ken Duncan has launched a very different type of event.