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Sara Galbiati, Peter Eriksen and Tobias Markussen have been named as the winners of the BJP International Photography Award 2018, for their series, The Merge – a visual exploration of the possibility that we are living inside a simulation.

Sydney-based fine art photographer, Chris Round is one of 63 photographers from around the world that have been named as winners of the 2018 National Award, a category of the Sony World Photography Awards.

The winner of the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2018 has been named as Lee Grant for her portrait, "Charlie". Filomena Rizzo’s entry, "My Olivia", has been awarded Highly Commended.

The winner of the Nikon Surf Photo of the Year 2018 award is Trent Mitchell.

A Leica prototype, the O-series from 1923, has recently sold at auction in Vienna for A$3.75 million (€2.4 million), a figure six time higher than the opening bid.

One of Australia’s best portrait photographer recently cleaned up at international awards held in the USA. Newborn and children photographer, Kelly Brown has taken home an array of awards from this year’s international WPPI held in Las Vegas.

"All Animal Beings" is a coffee table book containing beautiful photographs of the animals in our lives that we think we know best. All manner of pets, farmed animals and iconic wildlife are featured in Ken Drake's (Zoo Studio) signature style.

43 finalists have been announced in one of the country’s pre-eminent portrait photography competitions, the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2018. The finalists were announced by the National Portrait Gallery from a total of 3,224 entries.

Don't miss the 2018 International Women’s Day Photography Exhibition in Melbourne.

Australia’s peak body for professional photographers is entering challenging, unprecedented, and unknown times, and there’s little doubt, based on recent events, that the organisation will ever be quite the same again. But will it survive?

"Variations for Troubled Hands" by Steve Carr and independent publisher Perimeter Editions was recently announced as the winner of the Australian Photobook of the Year Awards 2017, winning $1,000 cash and $4,000 in Momento Pro printing credit.

Kodak surprises all with the announcement of the revival of their black-and-white negative film, T-MAX P3200.

Following the success of two previous books, Wildlife Photographers United and Born Free recently announced the launch of a new Kickstarter campaign to fund "Remembering Great Apes".

The call for entries for the Sony Alpha Awards is now open for amateur and professional photographers, with the prize for the overall winner of $3,000 of Sony product and a photography ‘trip of a lifetime’ to Tanzania up for grabs.

Alex Cearns captures the intrinsic beauty and spirit, the resilience and strength of 60 perfectly imperfect dogs who do not recognise their limitations, but instead adapt to their unique bodies without complaint.

The January/February edition of Capture is still available. Read on to get an overview of all the great stuff that we’ve packed into the current edition.