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French Photographer Renaud Marion brings to life his childhood dreams of how the world was supposed to look in the future.

'Travel' was the topic for our October photo competition and few places in the world escaped the lenses of our globe trotting readers. Find out if your image made the shortlist.

A new exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW shows the unique approaches of three Australian photographers who photographed their travels in the 1970s and 80s.

We’ve had an amazing response to our Photographer of the Year competition, with record entries in four categories.

Film screenings on the life and work of photographers Fred Lyon, Eugène Atget, and Berenice Abbott will be held at Melbourne’s Centre for Contemporary Photography.

This month, three photographers explain how shooting for charity has its own rewards, we meet a photographer who travels the country shooting extraordinary images of everyday Australians, we share some fantastic tips to help you take your image-making skills to the next level and we get the low-down on flash photography techniques.

The Thuillier collection covers many aspects of Australia's involvement on the Western Front in World War Two, from military life to the friendships and bonds formed between the soldiers and civilians.

Los Angeles-based photographic artist, Alex Prager will present her elaborately conceived photographs and films at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) from 14 November, 2014. The self titled exhibition is Prager’s first solo show in Australia and surveys her practice from the Polyester series, 2007, to her most recent body of work, Face in the Crowd, 2013.

Entries to the Photographer of the Year photo competition close this Friday, 7 November 2014. In the meantime, sit back and enjoy the images of this week's featured photographer, Dean Maguire.

Today is the final day for entries to the 2014 Photographer of the Year photo competition.

With more than $14,000 in prizes up for grabs, the entries keep coming in the 2014 Photographer of the Year, presented by Olympus. This week's featured photographer is Jon Clay in the Portrait category.

With more than $14,000 in prizes up for grabs, the entries keep coming in the 2014 Photographer of the Year, presented by Olympus. This week's featured photographer is Sue McArthur in the Nature category.

Photographer Suzanne McCorkell has won the Moran Contemporary Photography Prize for 2014 with her image of Paralympian couple Bridie Kean and Chris Bond, OAM.

The largest exhibition of the works of respected Australian photomedia artist Anne Ferran will go on show at the Australian Centre for Photography from 8 November 2014 to 18 January 2015.

Pia Johnson’s new photographic series "In a dim light…" explores issues around cultural difference, diaspora and identity, all of which have stemmed from her mixed background of Chinese Malaysian and Italian Australian descent.

Judges for the 2014 Photographer of the Year have been announced with some of Australia's top professional photographers signing on to join the prestigious panel.