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The January issue of Australian Photography + digital is out now, with loads of great features for enthusiasts.

Canon has announced its new PowerShot N100 camera which will feature forward and rear-facing lenses.

We announce the winner and place-getters for our monthly online photo competition. The December category was 'water', and the standard of entries was high.

Camera manufacturer Hasselblad has released another high-quality publication featuring the images of some top photographers.

Judges for the Sony World Photography awards have been named with the last call for entries.

Find out who won the November photo competition and who made the shortlist.

Who won <i>Australian Photography + digital’s</i> November ‘Shadows and Silhouettes’ Your Best Shot photo competition?

In the December 2013 issue of <i>Australian Photography + digital </i>we go behind the scenes on the set of Game of Thrones, share 12 great tips to help you shoot beautiful pictures of buildings, offer up a step-by-step tutorial on split toning in Adobe Lightroom, recommend more than 45 great gifts for Christmas, and much more!

A new exhibition by Sydney-based photographer Christian Mushenko strips the photo back to its purest elements – colour and light.

A new exhibition, which opens at the National Portrait Gallery next week, chronicles a little-known period in the life of Elvis Presley.

Analogue photography will be the focus of an upcoming event at Foto Riesel in Sydney next week.

A new exhibition by documentary photographer and artist Garry Trinh includes a studio space within the gallery and an invitation for viewers to 'drop in and chat'.

A new exhibition at Customs House in Sydney shows Moore's images of the Opera House as it took shape between 1962 and 1979.

Australian Photography + digital magazine has been named 'Niche Magazine of the Year' in the 2013 Australian Magazine Awards.

The Queensland Centre of Photography has had its core funding cut by its state government.

From the "strange but cool" file comes the story of Mike Stimpson, who has paid tribute to some of the 20th Century’s most famous photos by recreating them in Lego.