On this two-day event, Photofields brings together photographers and scientists working across astronomy, photojournalism, art and film for a series of workshops, talks and screenings. Read more
Winners, both professional and amateur, have recently been announced for The EPSON International Pano Awards. This year the competition received 4545 entries from 1066 photographers in 60 countries.
The 2016 Nikon-Walkley Photo of the Year winner was recently announced, along with all the finalists for the other photography categories.
The shortlisted finalists have just been announced for the the Syngenta Photography Award. First prize is US$15,000 plus US$25,000 to fulfill the submitted proposal.
Each year the Ballarat International Foto Biennale (BIFB) presents its fundraising event, The Red Dot Collection Fundraiser. Held in two locations, Ballarat and Melbourne, the events will each feature up to 100 prints, presented anonymously.
The call for entries for the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2017 is now open. The most outstanding portrait will win the major prize of $25,000.
The winners of the action and adventure sports photography contest, Red Bull Illume Image Quest were recently announced in Chicago, across 11 categories.
Three winners have recently been named in the second annual Getty Images Instagram Grant. Each of the recipients received a grant of US$10,000 as well as having their work exhibited to the public at the photography festival, Photoville in New York.
The call for entries for The Australian Photobook of the Year Awards 2016 open on 3 October. A prize pool of $10,000 is up for grabs.
The September/October edition of Capture is out now, available at your favourite newsagent or online. If you haven’t managed to get your copy just yet, read on to get an overview of all the great stuff that we’ve packed into the current edition.
Melbourne-based Valerie Sparks has recently been named the winner of the 2016 William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize with an image featuring one of Australia’s most iconic landscapes, taking home the top prize of $25,000.
Recently, the Australian Institute of Professional Photography announced the winners of their Australian Professional Photography Awards (APPA). From the almost 2,200 entries received, Lisa Saad was named 2016 Professional Photographer of the Year.
Canberra-based photographer, Dan O’Day has been named 2016 AIPP Australian Wedding Photographer of the Year, having already been a runner-up for the title in 2015.
The finalists of the Australia Life competition have recently been announced with a total of 22 being named, all in the running for the top prize of $10,000.
Earlier this month, 200 emerging photographers came to Sydney’s Randwick Racecourse for our first-ever live event with the theme Passion2Profit. Here's what unfolded...
As photographers struggle to make the most of social media to help boost their businesses and introduce their work to new clients on a playing field constantly changing, will Instagram's latest offering entice them?
Don't miss your opportunity to make a submission to be featured in our biggest edition of the year, The Annual. Read on for full details.