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Australian photographers have taken out top honours in three of the ten categories of the Sony World Photography Awards 2020.

Want to own an original by Martin Parr, Elliott Erwitt, and other legendary photographers? Good news! Magnum Photo has recently announced their latest Square Print Sale, where over 100 signed or estate-stamped prints will be available.

The Ballarat International Foto Biennale (BIFB) is partnering with FORMAT International Photography Festival and Gallery of Photography Ireland to create a visual record of the COVID-19 crisis on Instagram.

An opportunity to win a private photography workshop with renowned photojournalist, Ami Vitale and support a great cause.

The winners of the annual Nikon Surf Photo and Video of the Year Awards have recently been revealed as Ren McGann and Andrew Kaineder. Read on to view their work, and that of the finalists.

The call for submissions for the 30th annual Ian Parry Scholarship is now open, with a deadline of 5 July.

Top honours for the Australia & New Zealand Photobook Award have gone to an academic and students from the University of Technology, Sydney – Cherine Fahd, Matteo Dal Vera, and Michael Weatherill.

Sydney-based photographer, Rob Palmer has won the 13th annual National Photographic Portrait Prize (NPPP) with his portrait of chef Josh Niland, titled 'The mahi-mahi, 2019'.

The World Press Photo Awards Show 2020 and the World Press Photo Festival 2020, due to be held in Amsterdam on 16-18 April, have been cancelled.

One of Australia's leading photographic collectives is seeking new members. Expressions of interest close 15 March.

Two Australians are amongst the finalists in the 17th annual Smithsonian magazine photo contest.

Adam Stevenson has been revealed as the Australian National Award winner for the Sony World Photography Awards 2020.

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Three Australians have been included in the list of nominees for the 63rd annual World Press Photo Contest.

Italian photojournalist Antonio Faccilongo has been named as the winner of the 2020 FotoEvidence Book Award with World Press Photo for his project, 'HABIBI'. Australian photojournalist Daniel Berehulak was one of the two finalists.

Tourist poses just centimetres from 915m drop for holiday snap.