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Amazing panel finally reveled for Passion2Profit: an emerging photographers' masterclass. The topic of discussion for the 1 August event in Sydney is, "So you wanna be a pro? Survival strategies for emerging photographers."

The latest edition of Capture is now available at your favourite newsagent or online. If you haven’t already picked up a copy, read on to get an overview of all the great stuff that we’ve packed into the July/August edition.

David Darcy has won the National Photographic Portrait Prize 2016 People's Choice for his portrait, Levi Miller on the set of Red Dog: True Blue. Read on to learn all the other photographers awarded.

The judges in one of Australia’s most coveted photography prizes, the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize, have recently revealed the 60 emerging and established photographers to secure their positions as finalists in the competition.

The Other Art Fair provides a unique platform for incredible emerging or unrepresented artists of all disciplines to showcase work to gallerists, curators, and collectors. Applications close 11 July.

Our very special early-bird pricing for this unforgettable event, Emerging Photographers’ Masterclass, Passion2Profit, ends on 1 July. Don't miss out!

Riding on the back of a highly successful Kickstarter campaign, the images in The Last Stop: Vanishing Rest Stops of the American Roadside take us on a memorable ride across the United States, visiting more than 75 different locales along the way.

The Capture LIVE event will take place at Sydney’s Royal Randwick Racecourse on 1 August 2016. An Emerging Photographers’ Masterclass, Passion2Profit will include keynote presentations by some of Australia’s best-known photographers.

The latest edition of Capture will only be available in hard copy for a few short weeks at your favourite newsagent. If you haven’t already picked up a copy, read on to see all the great stuff that you’re missing out on.

In 2015, The REAL Australia Landscape Awards attracted huge interest and entries of outstanding quality. This year, generous event partners are providing prizes worth over $50,000. The deadline to enter is 30 June 2016.

Consider the Clothesline not only recognises clotheslines – it showcases them, contemplates them and celebrates them. It drags them from the back blocks to centre stage, to take their rightful place in the sun.

The call for entries for The William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize is open to all emerging and established photographers, and offers a prize of $25,000. The deadline is 5pm, Wednesday, 1 June.

Keen to learn exactly who all the winners, runners-up, and finalists are in Australia's Top Emerging Photographers 2016? Click this link for a full listing and web links to all the amazing judges and those that placed 1st and 2nd.

The perfect example of where one artist simply refuses to acknowledge and respect the work of a fellow artist. And social media not only proved to be the source of the issue, but also what helped highlight it.

In a major win for photographers who operate lightweight drones for commercial use, changes recently announced by Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) means that they will no longer need to obtain a number of regulatory approvals.

Winners across the four categories at the annual Head On Photo Festival awards have recently been announced in Sydney.