Remembering Wildlife, the book series dedicated to wildlife conservation, has unveiled the 20 winning photographs that will be featured in its landmark 10th anniversary edition, 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife. Read more
Assets from shuttered photo book publishing company Momento Photo Books have been purchased by Melbourne photo printing company photobookshop.com.
The annual Travel Photographer of the Year photo competition has shared its winners for 2024.
The acclaimed documentary photographer is heading downunder later this year.
Designers appear to be growing increasingly frustrated with an influx of AI generated content on stock image libraries.
2024's best underwater photos have been celebrated at the annual comp.
Adobe has announced major changes to the subscription models for its popular Photography Plan that includes editing software Photoshop and Lightroom.
Read the wrap-up of Your Best Shot for our Jan 2025 issue.
The World Sports Photography Awards, the only global awards for sport photography, has announced its winners for 2024.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. and Shutterstock, already the two largest licensed visual content companies in the world, have announced plans to merge.
The results of our free monthly photo comp for November 2024 are here!
Fujifilm Australia has announced The Creator Summit, a new two-day event designed to bring together Australia’s content creation community of photographers, videographers, and creatives.
We're delighted and hugely honoured to share the winners and runners-up of Photographer of the Year 2024.
Sydney's Powerhouse has announced expressions of interest are now open for two major photography commissions, presenting emerging and established photographers with support to develop major works.
A look at the lighter side of wildlife photography.
The Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) has announced artist Deborah Paauwe as the recipient of the Wai Tang Commissioning Award for 2024.
Considered one of Australia’s most iconic WWII photos, this image by photographer George Silk had him fired and accused of treason. In a piece explored further in a new book, we look at the story behind this incredible piece of Australian war history.