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Well known for his work as a documentary photographer, Sydney-based artist Paul Blackmore ventures into new territory with his latest exhibition, One, a series of black and white nudes shot in the studio with a single light source and background.
A new exhibition at the Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) juxtaposes the photos of recently discovered street photographer Vivian Maier with like-minded contemporary Australian artists.
This week's featured photographer in the 2014 Photographer of the Year, presented by Olympus, is Ann Clarke.
Sharks, surfers, sandy beaches, swimmers and even smiling fish were some of the subjects featured in our sea-themed August photo competition.
Imaging company Kayell Australia is running a series of digital printing workshops in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane through November.
One hundred and fifty semi-finalists have been named in the annual Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize, Australia’s richest photography awards.
Wedding photographer James Simmons has been named 2014 Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photographer of the Year.
Australian photographer and artist Petrina Hicks has won the $25,000 2014 Bowness Photography Prize with her image, Venus 2013.
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 Alex Wise in the Landscape category.
Three days of photography seminars, workshops, exhibits, and the annual judging of the Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards will take place this weekend at Sydney's Luna Park.
Sydney's very own Head On will broaden its international audience later this month when it shows off the best entries from the 2014 Head On Portrait Prize at major photo festivals in the US and China.
The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) has dedicated its spring exhibition season to photojournalism and documentary photography.
With more than $14,000 in prizes, the entries keep coming in the 2014 Photographer of the Year, presented by Olympus. This week's featured photographer is Ellen Duffy in the Portrait category.
The September issue of Australian Photography + digital is now out in newsagencies on iPad and via subscription.
Entries are now open to photographers for this year’s Doug Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize.
Photographers Rebekah Stuart and Robert Ashton are both exhibiting their work at the Colour Factory Gallery in Melbourne.