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Entries for the $15,000 Martin Kantor Portrait Prize close soon. Finalists will be on display at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale.

Adobe doubles the cost of access to Photography apps subscription, but offers loads more cloud storage.

Storm chaser captures once-in-a-lifetime tornado footage with his drone.

We can now finally reveal the overall winner of the region’s greatest search for the next generation of the best emerging talent. Australasia's Top Emerging Photographer 2019 also won the Portrait category.

American photographer Jill Greenberg, who’s well known for her animal portraits, including those found in The New York Times bestselling book, 'Monkey Portraits', is suing the agency McGarryBowen along with Clorox Co. for breach of copyright.

Ingvar Kenne's 'The Ball' captures the chaos and disorder of Bachelor and Spinsters Balls shot between 2015-2017 across rural Australia.The chaos becomes both a representation and a metaphor for living only in the now.

Entries for the Olive Cotton Award, the $20,000 biennial national award for excellence in photographic portraiture, close soon.

American photographer John Moore’s image, Crying Girl on the Border, has been named World Press Photo of the Year. It's the fourth year that Moore has been recognised by World Press Photo.

After placing second last year, Australia has won its first World Photographic Cup, beating 31 other countries. Michael Teo received Australia's only Gold, in Reportage/Photojournalism, for this image.

Legendary American photographer David LaChapelle was commissioned to photograph the film poster for the forthcoming biopic, 'Rocketman'.

Kate Atkinson has been named winner of People's Choice Award in the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2019 for her portrait, 'The textile scientist'.

Melbourne photographer, Kate Disher-Quill’s 'Earshot' is a poignant collection of photographs and personal stories offering a rare, visceral insight into the world of deafness and hearing loss.

Anyone flying a drone that weighs more than 250g will have to be accredited by CASA and pay an annual licence fee.

An image by New Zealand photographer, Hagen Hopkins, was recently used to light up the world’s tallest building, the 829-metre-tall Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai.

Australian photographers Trent Mitchell and Andrew Kelly have been named on the shortlist of the 2019 Sony World Photography Awards’ Professional competition in the Sport and Documentary category, respectively.

One of the world’s most respected photo agencies, VII, has put out an open call for new members. The agency is keen to hear from photographers who will continue to diversify their membership.