The latest edition of Capture will only be available in hard copy for a few short weeks at your favourite newsagent. If you haven’t already picked up a copy, below is all the great stuff that you’re missing out on. The May/June edition is one of the biggest of the year as it reveals the winners of our annual competition, Australia’s Top Emerging Photographer. For expanded portfolios of the winners, runners-up, and an image from each of the finalists, download your digital copy today.
AUSTRALIA’S TOP EMERGING PHOTOGRAPHERS 2016
A special showcase of the best emerging talent, as judged by 51 leading industry specialists. The Zinio edition also contains expanded portfolios and an image from each of the finalists across the nine categories.
Q&A – Deanne Fitzmaurice
The Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer not only shoots for some of the biggest brands in the world, but has also helped co-found the highly successful company, Think Tank Photo.
Shooting in public
The law, and one’s rights to shoot in public are of utmost importance to photographers. This feature outlies exactly what you need to know next time you’re shooting in the public domain.
Strength in numbers
The rewards of belonging to a photo collective are rich and numerous, but are they for everyone? We examine some of the most successful Australian groups, and learn what makes them tick.
White Park Bay Power Station
We get a special and rare glimpse to a location off-limits to practically everyone, and get a valuable insight into Sydney’s past courtesy of Sydney photography, Brett Patman, who gained very rare and special access to the iconic location.
Talent
We feature a fresh crop of new, emerging talent worth watching. In this edition, we feature Marion Abada, Melissa Cowan, and Daniel Klaas.
What’s hot
Check out all the latest gear, workshops and major prize/award winners.
Showtime
Get the low-down on the latest exhibitions, books and competitions.
Our cover
In her father’s hands, from the ongoing series, Wild and Free, was shot by Niki Boon, who not only won the Portrait category of Australia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2016, but was also runner-up in the Documentary/Photojournalism category.