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For the past four years award winning photographer Peter Elfes has documented Lake Eyre and the Central and Eastern desert regions of Australia. His upcoming exhibition, Green Desert presents the outback in spectacular and often surprising colours.

Image Doctor Anthony McKee has some useful tips for reader Dylan Esguerra on the subject of simple backgrounds.

Well-known American wildlife, landscape and cultural photographer Art Wolfe will be in Australia in March for a three-city lecture tour.

Who won the December 'Black and White' photo comp? The results are in for the last comp of the year.

Sometimes it takes the slightest adjustment to make a good photo great.

Featuring a cutting-edge new design, the latest issue of Digital is out now and chock-full of step-by-step image-editing projects, photography tips, camera tests, competitions and more.

For the first time in its history the Lycian Coast Yacht Rally will include a guided photography tour.

Sydney professional photographer, Jackie Dean has taken out the top award at the 2011 International Loupe Awards, winning $20,000 in prize money.

Who won the November 'Curves' photo comp? The results are in. See the winning image and a selection of the very best images right here.

The December edition of Australia's best-selling photography magazine is on sale in newsagenciess now.

This photo is a good example of the importance of 'being there'; I don't think it would really matter if you were using a Nikon D40x or a D3s, the fact is you were there at the right moment in the right light and that's what makes this image special.

Harvey Norman's new online commerce site has gone live.

The Australian Centre for Photography has announced the first instalment of their Summer Season, with photography exhibitions by Conor O'Brien, Rebecca Dagnall, and Lee Grant.

Are you trying to make my job tough, Nicola? Here I am telling everyone to make pin-sharp images and you go and send this in. What can I say? I love it!

More bad news for Olympus as the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) places Olympus shares "under supervision" and warns the company could be delisted.

An anonymous buyer has paid US$4.3 million for Andreas Gursky's image Rhine II, making it the world's most expensive photograph.