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An exhibition of images from New Zealand’s South Island by MikiNobu Komatsu will soon show at the Stanley Street Gallery in Sydney.

Hearts, padlocks, cuddling couples, babies, kids and even pets featured prominently in our love-themed July photo competition.

This week's featured photographer is Glenn Crouch whose series 'Seascape Obsession' is a new entry in the Landscape category.

Capture magazine is calling for entries to its biggest issue of the year, The Annual.

A collection of architectural images by Australian photographer Tom Evangelidis is now showing at the Edmund Pearce Gallery in Melbourne.

This week's featured photographer is Jordan Ingleton.

Townsville-born artist Tony Albert has won the $50,000 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award.

Richard Wood has been named New Zealand Professional Photographer of the Year for the second time in three years.

This week's featured photographer in the 2014 Photographer of the Year, presented by Olympus, is Brenton de Rooy.

Around the world drones are being put to work in an increasing number of photographic roles, including wedding photography. A new video from the NY Times looks at some of the issues.

A retrospective of the portraiture images of Rod McNicol is being held at Monash Gallery of Art in Melbourne until the end of August.

Ten photographers from the Ballarat International Foto Festival will make up an exhibition which will be part of a major Chinese photo festival in September.

This week's featured photographer is Rene Martens whose landscape portfolio of Victoria's Winton Wetlands was characterised by its strong use of 'golden hours' lighting. Well done Rene!

The August issue of Australian Photography + digital is now out in newsagencies, on iPad and via subscription.

Leading Australian photographers John Gollings, Anne Zahalka, Stephen Dupont and Dr Les Walkling are gearing up to host a series of masterclasses at Melbourne’s Centre for Contemporary Photography in 2014.

This week's featured photographer is Dianne Galbraith, whose beautiful Nature portfolio 'Dandelion Guises' is a great example of a simple idea brilliantly executed.