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South Australia's Amos Gebhardt has won the prestigious National Photographic Portrait Prize for 2024, for their image Alexis with moon, 2024.

20 photos have made the cut in our final shortlist for the March ‘The Tropics' edition of our free monthly photo comp.

We've got a special subscription offer to Australia's favourite photography magazine.

Nikon USA has launched a self-repair program, offering parts and instructions for photographers to make repairs on their own products at home, however Nikon Australia has no plans to replicate the scheme locally. 

This free exhibition, produced by the South Australian Museum, shines a light on the astonishing array of flora, fauna and landscapes found across Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.

Canon has opened its annual Grants program for 2024, with $40,000 available to recipients across Australia and New Zealand.

Adobe has released a statement announcing it plans to hold direct communications with customers and release an updated Terms of Use, following concerns about how it uses data to train generative AI models.

Australian photographers have taken out three categories in the annual hunt for the world's best food photos.

Panasonic Japan has spoken out about its use of a series of stock photos which were used to illustrate the functionality of its new Lumix S9 camera.

The people have spoken, and we're honoured to announce the People's Choice winner of The Landscape Awards 2024.

The winners announcement is here! Check out who won our free monthly photo comp for April.

The work of many of our finest photographers will go under the hammer at the annual MAPh (Museum of Australian Photography) X Artist Photography auction on June 6.

The World Press Photo Foundation brings its highly-anticipated global exhibition back to Australia this week.

Travel photography blog Capture the Atlas has published the 7th edition of its annual Milky Way Photographer of the Year, a collection featuring the year's best 25 photos of the Milky Way.

Sydney Camera store owner Ben Noori has begun an epic walk from Sydney to Byron Bay, some 800km, as a fundraiser for Ovarian Cancer Australia Limited.

Momento Photo Books, the Sydney-based photo book publishing company, is to close after 20 years in business.