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A photography exhibition featuring work by people affected by homelessness opens this in Sydney this Sunday.

Visual communications company Getty Images has just opened applications for their $5,000 USD #ShowUs grant. Read on to find out more.

A print by photographer Ansel Adams has sold for $988,000 USD ($1.3 million AUD), setting a new auction record for one of the iconic photographer's prints.

Getty Images has just released their 2020 Year in Review collection. Read on to take a peek at some of the shots that made the cut.

The winners of our November 'Together' free monthly photo comp have just been announced. Read on to see which photographers have taken out November's top spots.

Shutterstock has just released its 2020 Year in Review, a collection of images that captured the most noteworthy stories of the past year.

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is promising fines of up to $11,100 for drone pilots deemed to be flying unregistered drones for work after 28 January 2021.

Travel photography blog Capture the Atlas has published the latest edition of their annual Northern Lights Photographer of the Year, a collection featuring the best 25 photos of the Northern (and Southern) Lights.

The shortlist is up for our November 'Together' free photo comp. Take a look at the 33 photos that made the cut.

This great video shares the story behind the restoration of a beautiful 1935 Leica IIIa camera.

The call for entries for Capture magazine's Australasia's Top Emerging Photographers 2021 is now underway.

The W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund has launched an online print sale, with work from photographers including Ami Vitale, Robin Hammond, Stephanie Sinclair and more.

The 2021 World Press Photo is open for entries, with the Photo Contest and Digital Storytelling categories now accepting entries.

From 49,000 images to just 25 - the annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition has announced the shortlist for this year's People's Choice Vote.

After 70 years, photographic trade show Photokina has announced it will be discontinued indefinitely.

Momento has just launched a collection of curated calendars and cards in time for Christmas, featuring images captured by Australian photographers.