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Leica Akademie Australia’s Open Day 2022 offers the opportunity to attend free education sessions and learn from some of Australia's best photographers.
Fujifilm Australia has just opened the doors on its first retail store, the Fujifilm House of Photography.
A portrait by Wayne Quilliam, 'Silent Strength 2021', has won the 2022 National Photographic Portrait Prize, netting him the $50,000 prize.
The winners of the second annual International Portrait Photographer of the Year competition have been announced with a number of Australians recognised.
Submissions for the 2022 CatchLight Global Fellowship close 17 July, with four US$30,000 Fellowship Awards on offer.
Entries for the Ian Parry Scholarship close 15 July. It recognises the best emerging photojournalists from around the world.
Artists and photographers from around the world are invited to take part in one of the leading, international photography festivals, FORMAT. The call for submissions closes 31 August.
Almost 100 images have been revealed as finalists in the 18th annual Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition.
Oskar Barnack's Leica O-Series No. 105 sells for a world record A$22m.
Victorian photographer Adam Haddrick's image takes out the 2022 National Photographic Portrait Prize Art Handlers' Award.
Victorian photographer Matt Palmer named overall winner of the inaugural Canopy Awards.
The Mono Awards 2022 offers a prize pool of more than $13,500, including $10,000 in cash prizes. Hurry! Entries close on Monday, 13 June, 11:59pm.
The Monash Gallery of Art has announced the winner of the TOPshots 2021-22 competition as Madison Jeffares from Caulfield Grammar School.
Applications are open for the $15,000 Pool Grant until 26 June.
Entries are now open for the annual Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award, with a first prize of $25,000 up for grabs.
Getty Images, in collaboration with Verizon, has announced a one-time grant to support and encourage authentic representation of disability communities. A total of US$40,000 will be shared between five recipients.