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Nikon Imaging (China) Co., LTD (NIC) has just shut down its digial compact factory in China blaming “the rise of smartphones” for the closure.

Alexia Sinclair has launched "The Palace of Dreams" as a new affordable edition. And today is the last day of the affordable print and scarf run on Kickstarter.

The call for entries for Australia's preeminent contest for emerging photographers, Australasia's Top Emerging Photographers 2018, is now open, with very special pre-early-bird pricing available until 31 October 2017.

While rules in the US appear to be loosening, at least for one national broadcaster, the rules in Australia have just been bulked up and revised by CASA.

Photographer Terry Richardson has just been banned from working for any of the magazines under the control of Condé Nast, one of the world’s leading publishers, responsible for titles including Vogue, GQ, Glamour, Vanity Fair, and Wired.

First-of-its-kind waiver issued to national broadcaster which allows them to fly a small unmanned aircraft system (UAS) over people and crowds.

Polixeni Papapetrou has been named as the winner of the $30,000 William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize for her piece, Delphi, from the series, Eden. In 2017, the judges selected 59 finalists from 897 entries.

Find out who shot this amazing image for the cover of our celebrated edition, The Annual 2018. The photographer had to explode strawberries and pineapples in his studio for the unbelievable effect.

Selected from almost 50,000 entries, South African Brent Stirton has been named Wildlife Photographer of the Year by the Museum of Natural History.

Along with a number of impressive new features to the subscription edition of Adobe Lightroom CC, the company also announced that Lightroom 6 would be the final standalone version of the highly popular software that doesn’t require a subscription.

An American photographer, Eric Janssen (44) has died after falling from the 20th floor of the LondonHouse Chicago, a hotel in downtown Chicago.

Rat catchers, nurses, gully flushers, the town clerk, and joiners are just some of the staff to have worked at the City of Sydney since it was established 175 years ago. A special exhibition in Sydney celebrates a rich history.

The winners of the 43rd annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition were recently announced, and you won't believe the amazing images captured!

DxOMark, who is recognised for providing the most rigorous hardware testing, has just given the flagship Nikon D850 a score of 100 for overall image sensor performance. This officially makes the D850 the best camera they have ever tested.

Ten finalists have been selected for each of the 11 category, with just a single Australian photographer in running, coming from the 31,500 entries received.

In a world dominated by brand names and franchises, the latest move by national franchise group, Jim’s, to launch a brand new division, Jim’s Photography and Drones, is not entirely surprising.