We Were Just Little Boys, a photographic series that confronts the legacy of the institution and the lived experiences of those who endured it, is now on display in Melbourne. Read more
US photographer Will Saunders was announced as overall winner, with his shot of climber Jake Talley striking a pose as he took a lead fall voted by a panel of 53 judges from around the world.
From a pool of 2000 entries, the winners of the 2021 My RØDE Reel International Short Film competition have just been announced.
Shortlisted from a whopping 50,000 image entries from 95 countries, 25 images have been selected for people's choice voting in the annual competition.
If you've ever wondered where photography might be in 10, or even 20 years time, then this great video is well worth a watch.
The 2022 edition of the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition has opened for entries.
The winners of the October edition of our free monthly photo comp have just been announced.
Camera House Australia has just announced the winning entries of their annual Camera House Photography Awards.
The winners of the 2021 Head On Photo Award were announced over the weekend.
A replay of our webinar with Alex Cearns OAM is available to watch now.
Time to get creative this summer: the inaugural Summer Challenge has arrived!
Featuring an extensive program of photography exhibitions, artist talks, conversations and workshops, the 2021 Head On Photo festival has an event for everyone.
Describing itself as the funniest and most popular photography competition in the world, the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards has announced its winners for 2021.
Leica Gallery Sydney has launched a new exhibition: No Time to Die – Behind the Scenes, a photography exhibition featuring behind-the-scenes photos shot on Leica cameras.
Some awesome images have made it into the shortlist for our October 'Patterns' monthly photo competition.
The Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) has announced it will cease operations effective immediately, drawing to an end 75 years of representing professional photographers in Australia.
Fujifilm has launched the GFX 2021 Challenge Grant Program, with the aim of discovering new creative talents and 'fostering their biggest photographic dreams.'