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A unique fundraising event for the 2015 Ballarat International Foto Biennale will be staged at Eleven40 Gallery in Melbourne.
A new exhibition at Edmund Pearce examines the gay liberation movement in the 1970’s, as depicted by the photographers who were there.
Apple is set to cease development of its pro photo application Aperture, instead shifting its focus to the upcoming 'Photos for OSX' app.
An exhibition of the portrait images by renowned US photographer Richard Avedon will be showing at the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
<i>Australian Photography + digital</i> and Olympus Australia are looking for the best amateur Landscape, Nature, Portrait and Black & White photographers to share in cash and prizes worth more than $14,000.
The State Library of NSW is set to unveil 230 previously unseen portraits of Australian World War One soldiers. And they need your help to tell their stories.
The July issue of Australian Photography + digital is now out in newsagencies, on iPad and via subscription.
Our national obsession is the subject of a $100,000 art prize.
Check out the winner and 27 shortlisted images from our May 'Insects' photo competition.
National Geographic Live will feature presentations by underwater photographer David Doubilet and adventure film-maker Bryan Smith.
Los Angeles-based photographer Hugh Hamilton's gallery of portraits reveal a little-seen side of some Hollywood actors.
A series of images of Paris shot by Max Dupain for architect Harry Seidler is on show at the Art Gallery of NSW.
The June edition of Australian Photography + digital is now out in newsagencies, on iPad and via subscription.
A unique photography project looks at the football obsession of Brazil, host of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, through the eyes of children in the country's slums.
The exhibition Chinese Marilyn by Jing Zhao, part of the Head On Festival, explores the Hollywood star's glamorous image and the wider theme of celebrity culture.
James Horan's exhibition offers an unfamiliar view of Ireland, documenting horse culture in the inner city.