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Is it time to say goodbye to our trusty 24-70mm and 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom lenses? The new $6,799.00 FE 50-150mm F2 G Master lens should appeal to indoor sport, portrait and wedding photographers.

Learning Light is part of Google's newly released series of AI 'experiments' focused on arts and culture.

Kayell has upcoming workshops starting 20 May at PacPrint 2025 in Sydney, that will reveal a world of new fine art printing possibilities and digital imaging practices. 

Storage company Synology is seeking candidates to test its Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices as part of a new campaign, with a main prize worth over $6,250. (Submissions close 30 April)

Equipped with a 16mm–28mm digital zoom, the stylish instax WIDE EVO combines a retro-futuristic aesthetic with hybrid functionality – serving as both a camera and a wireless printer.

What does Australian law say about AI and photography? Intellectual property and commercial lawyer Sharon Givoni breaks down the current legal landscape and what it means for creatives today.

Blackmagic Design has announced the Blackmagic PYXIS 12K, a new digital film camera that uses a 12K RGBW sensor within the flexible original 6K PYXIS camera design.

Fujifilm has launched three unique and paid experiences for photographers to shoot projects around Australia, that the company is calling GFX Gigs.

Panasonic has refreshed its high resolution mirrorless full frame camera from the ground up, creating a compelling option for hybrid shooters.

World Press Photo has announced the winners of its 2025 World Press Photo Contest, showcasing some of the world’s finest photojournalism and documentary photography.

Jo-Anne Driessens and Tasha Tylee will collaborate with Powerhouse over the next 12 months to develop major new works.

The results were announced this morning in Ecuador, where 50 nations competed for the prestigious title in what is often referred to as the 'Olympics of Photography.'

PHOTO Australia partners with Rencontres d’Arles to debut On Country in France, 7 July – 5 October 2025.

Fujifilm has announced the GFX100RF, a fixed-lens medium format camera, with a monster 102MP sensor and a 35mm (28mm equiv.) F4 lens.

Does prompting a chatbot to create artwork count as being 'creative'? In the US, any AI artwork without any human contribution cannot be copyrighted. But what about Australian law?

Magnum is undertaking a massive project to sort through approximately 650,000 slides and begin digitising them with the Fujifilm GFX100II.