profiles

While many photographers have struggled for creative output through COVID-19, Sydney-based photographer Jim A. Barker founded the “doortrait”. He speaks to AP about his unique project.

Hobart-based photographer Hillary Younger describes herself as a gypsy, never standing still while she travels to some of the most beautiful locations on earth. But the wilderness of Tasmania will always be home, as AP discovers.

Netflix has uploaded the Platon episode of its excellent 2017 documentary series “Abstract: The Art of Design” to YouTube.

Profile: Pauly Vella

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Photographer Pauly Vella is one of Australia’s most followed Instagrammers, boasting a huge audience of more than 245,000 followers who share his love for beautiful travel and landscape images.

If you've ever wanted to step into the mind of one of our most talented exports, then we can highly recommend this great interview with our Mono Awards 2020 judge Jackie Ranken on the excellent Light Minded Podcast.

Photographer Douglas Kirkland's new exhibition, Three Weeks with Coco Chanel, opens at Perth's Claremont Quarter from this weekend. We sat down for a Q&A with the legendary portrait photographer ahead of the exhibition.

We sat down for a Q&A with Stephen Nielson, Director of Product Management for Photoshop, to talk 30 years of Photoshop and how developments in machine learning can enhance, and not detract from the creative process.

From the simplest tasks around the house, to not knowing if the footpath is flat or clear of obstructions, many things we take for granted on a day-to-day basis can be an issue for me.

Watch this great video on the life and work of photojournalist Lynsey Addario.

We sat down for a Q&A with Tom Hogarty, Senior Product Manager Adobe Lightroom, to find out how LR is adapting itself to mobile photography, the potential of machine learning and to find out about future tech developments.

A new exhibition opening this week features striking portraits depicting the same group of men as they evolve from childhood to adulthood – from boyhood in 2005, through adolescence in 2012, and into the young men they are today in 2019.

Allen Koppe ACS’ beautifully subtle black and white images are a direct contrast to his day job as a cinematographer, and although both use the camera as their primary tool, that’s where the similarity ends, as AP discovers.

Ahead of Capture magazine's exclusive wedding photography workshops with Panasonic this September, we speak to the talented Ashley K about the challenges facing aspiring wedding photographers, and how the Panasonic S-series has changed how she shoots.

The death of Warren Clarke in January last year sent shockwaves through the tight-knit Australian documentary photography community. Sam Edmonds speaks to his friends about his legacy and the year-long project to publish his retrospective book.

While publishing has undergone major changes in the digital age, one pro photographer has gone retro with his stylish new car magazine.

Brian Cassey’s career has led him to cover many of the major global events of the last 30 years. He speaks to Rob Ditessa about his work and the changing face of photojournalism.