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Voting is now open for the People's Choice Award of the 2021 Bowness Photography Prize.

The winners of the Environmental Photographer of the Year 2021 competition were recently announced at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow. Read on to see who took out top honours.

The call for entries for the annual National Photographic Portrait Prize is now open, and offers a first prize of $30,000 plus camera gear from Canon.

Pet portraiture superstar Alex Cearns OAM will be hosting a a very special, one-off, free webinar on 17 November at 7pm (AEDT).

OM Digital Solutions Australia, formerly Olympus Imaging, has rebranded and launched a new website.

A photograph of a family of kookaburra after a blizzard by Charles Davis has been named the People's Choice winner of the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year exhibition.

Kate Geraghty has been named winner of the 2021 Nikon Photo of the Year Prize for her image, 'Fighting COVID-19 Delta'.

The search is on for the region's best wedding photographers, but the deadline is this Sunday. Enter Australasia's Top Wedding Photographers, presented by Sony, and share in $15,000 of prizes, including $7,000 in cash.

Share your 'Breaking the Mould' moment along with the story behind the image to have a chance at winning a GFX50S II and GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR lens.

Australian photographers featured prominently on the honours roll of the 12th annual Epson International Pano Awards.

The call for entries for the 58th annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year is now open.

Australians have taken out two categories in the 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, and received Highly Commended awards in five categories.

World's most expensive lens sells for almost $800,000.

Two photographers were recognised for their documentation of the wildfires that ravaged northern California and the devastating impact of climate change in Bangladesh. Follow link to see their striking images, and the winners across all categories.

Nigerian photographer Emeke Obanor has been named winner of the biennial German Peace Prize for Photography for his series depicting girls who have gained their freedom after having been abducted by the terrorist group, Boko Haram.

Amin Nazari, from the Islamic Republic of Iran, was named as the recipient of the Grand Prize for the Open Category with his image, 'Radiance'.