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A new exhibition showcasing the social documentary photography of pioneering Queensland photographer Graham Burstow opens later this month.
Read the wrap-up of our free monthly photo comp for August, with the theme of 'Perspective'.
We're delighted to announce the first members of our esteemed judging panel for Photographer of the Year 2024 presented by Ted's cameras.
An annual tradition following our announcement of The Mono Awards presented by Synology, our People's Choice vote is where you get to choose your favourite image from the amazing selection of finalists.
Check out the winners of our Your Best Shot competition for October/November 2024.
Part of Scott Kelby's Worldwide Photo Walk, the event on October 5 is open to any photographer, regardless of what they choose to photograph with.
From more than 4,000 entries, we’re delighted and honoured to present the winners of The Mono Awards 2024 presented by Synology.
The annual hunt for the world's best astronomy photos had over 3,500 entries this year.
We're delighted to announce The Landscape Awards, presented by Camera House, is now open for entries.
The price of some Canva subscriptions will skyrocket next year, in some cases over 300 percent for many users.
Our free monthly photo competition for September is now open, with the theme of 'Little things'.
Photographers will soon be able to photograph from atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge's South-East Pylon, with the announcement of a new partnership.
Founded in 2007, the iPhone Photography Awards is the world's first and longest-running iPhone photography competition.
Check out the winners of our free monthly photo comp for July.
Worldwide camera shipments dropped by 94 percent between 2010 and 2023, wiping out decades of growth.
The Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) in Fitzroy says it has been forced to vacate its home of nearly 20 years after a dramatic withdrawal of funding by both Creative Australia and Creative Victoria.