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Australia's two leading photography titles have merged to create an exciting new magazine.

The Australian Centre for Photography has announced its line-up of courses for term three, including two new subjects that will be taught for the first time.

Australia's first comprehensive exhibition of Eugene Atget's photographs opens at the Art Gallery of NSW on August 24, 2012.

Every day thousands of Sydney commuters unknowingly cross a site where some of Sydney's greatest sporting and entertainment moments played out.

Who won the June 'Colour Green' photo comp? The winner and shortlisted photographers have been announced in our biggest photo comp yet.

An exhibition of large-scale photographic portraits of iconic film stars and filmmakers accompanies this year's Sydney Film Festival.

It has been a huge year for young Brisbane-based photographer Raphaela Rosella who has just been named winner of the 2012 Qantas Spirit of Youth Award (SOYA365) for photography.

A new exhibition opens in Sydney this week featuring works by photographers from Tohoko, the Japanese region devastated in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

The winner of the May 'Machines' photo competition has been announced, along with 20 shortlisted photographers.

Sports photographer Adam Pretty has been named overall winner in the 2012 Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards.

Ken Duncan On Tour

Landscape and nature photographer Ken Duncan will conduct a series of one-day photography workshops in Australian cities in August and September 2012.

The lighting of the sails of The Sydney Opera House will herald the opening of Vivid Sydney on Friday 25 May.

The biggest photo show in the Southern Hemisphere opens in Melbourne later this week.

Planning is underway for Photokina 2012, with organisers expecting 1,200 exhibitors from more than 40 countries.

Film might be dead but the world's most expensive camera is analogue. The world record for the most expensive camera was broken on Saturday when a prototype of the 1923 Leica O-series sold for 2.16 million EUR (around AUD$2.78 million) at auction.

Intended to be the most exhaustive one-day snapshot of humankind ever taken "A Day in the World" encourages photographers to record their experiences on 15 May.