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Jam-packed with a huge number of free in-person and virtual events, the inaugural PHOTO 2021 International Festival of Photography kicks off in Melbourne today.
A number of Australian photographers have been recognised in the inaugural Frank Hurley Photography Awards.
The Judge's Choice and People's Choice winners of our January monthly comp have just been announced.
Our annual black-and-white photography competition, The Mono Awards, is now open for entries.
17-year-old Australian photographer and conservationist Robert Irwin has won the People’s Choice Award in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020 competition.
With a huge cash prize in store, The Mullins Conceptual Photography Prize is open for entries now. Read on to find out all the details about the comp.
Some sixty-five original black and white photographs of one of the world’s greatest ever sportsmen will go under the hammer in Melbourne on Monday 15 February.
The shortlist for the January edition of our free monthly comp has just been announced. Check out the images that took the theme 'Unusual Angles' to a whole new level.
The annual Nikon Surf Photo and Video of the Year Awards have opened for entries.
In a push to encourage tourists to “share something new,” Tourism NZ has launched a comedic ad campaign making fun of influencer-inspired photos and popular Instagram photo hotspots.
A new book by Australian photographer and photo tour guide Pearce Leal explores the complex relationship between climate change and photo tourism.
All the winners from the $30,000 Photographer of the Year competition.
The winners of our December monthly photo comp have just been announced. Read on to see the top picks from our guest judge and our Facebook People's Choice winner.
The winner of the annual acquisitive photographic competition has been announced.
The Victorian Archives Centre has just launched a virtual photography exhibition called 'A new normal,' which seeks to draw meaningful comparison between moments from Australia's past and present.
Sydney photographer Alfonso Calero has an exhibition in Sydney this month. Read on to find out where you can view it either in person or online.