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The winner of the Australian Photography + digital August 'Animals' photo comp has been announced.
The Australian Centre for Photography's Spring Season 2013 will showcase works by Australian photographers Emmanuel Angelicas, Rowan Conroy and Robert Besanko.
Organisers say the fifth BIFB Festival will be bigger and more diverse than any before it.
The August 2013 issue of Australian Photography + digital is out now in newsagencies and on iPad.
Marvel at the winning images from the 2013 Central West Astronomical Society Astrophotography Awards.
After its highly successful debut in 2012, The Yellow Pages is back with the competition that asks you to 'Capture The Cover'.
This new exhibition at Redfern's Arthere Gallery features cinematic and evocative daily vignettes of India's "Sun City", as viewed through a grubby train window.
See the winning image in australianphotography.com's June 'self portrait' photo comp, and find out who made the shortlist.
The July 2013 issue of Australian Photography + digital is out now in newsagencies and on iPad.
Victoria's Monash Gallery of Art will host a new retrospective celebrating Australian art photographer Carol Jerrems' unique vision of a Melbourne in the 1970s.
We've launched a new landscape photo competition with prizes in excess of $10,000. Enter your images now.
Sydney camera store, Foto Riesel, has opened a new gallery space at its Kent Street premises.
An exhibition of prints by iconic American photographer Ansel Adams will open at the Australian National Maritime Museum in July.
In a new exhibition at Sydney's Art Here Gallery, two Australian photographers explore Japan's unique culture from an outsider's perspective.
The winner of the May 'Still Life' competition has been announced, along with 18 remarkable images that made the shortlist.
Sony reignites the hunt for Australia's worst photos as its 'No More Bad Photos' competition returns for a second year to celebrate the launch of the Cyber-shot HX50V.