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Sydney’s Art and About – Australian Life exhibition again returns to Hyde Park North, in the centre of the city, from 18 September – 11 October, and features 22 large-scale images, all vying for the top prize of $10,000.

The 47 finalists for the 2015 William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize $25,000 non-acquisitive first prize were recently announced.

Call for submissions for The Annual are now open, Don't miss the opportunity to be featured in the biggest issue of the year!

David Marks' new book, Road Trip, captures the ‘cool road trip’ of our collective imagination. Throughout the journey he had two travelling companions: a Diana and a Polaroid camera - both manufactured in the 1960s and 70s.

The latest version of this "bible" for photographers, by Photoshop Hall of Fame photographer, Martin Evening. The edition is the 13th to be released, and covers all the latest tips and tricks for getting the most out of Photoshop CC.

Lennox Head photographer, Natalie Grono, has been named the winner of the $20,000 2015 Olive Cotton Award at Tweed Regional Gallery, Murwillumbah.

Photojournalist Darrin Zammit Lupi has covered stories including the Bosnian war, the Kosovo refugee crisis, the Libyan uprising, and the 2004 south-east Asia tsunami. He's a guest of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale.

Heartland is a commemorative photographic book of 200 photographs celebrating fifty years of the Australian Conservation Foundation, with images shot by members of the MAPgroup.

Entries for one of Australia's richest photographic competitions is now open. The call for entries into the $50,000 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize close soon.

If you want to get the most out of a professional portfolio review, you'll need to do a lot more than just turn up with a box of old photos.

The world’s richest photographic competition recently revealed the big winners who shared in US$400,000 prize money.

The July/August issue of Capture magazine is now out! In the current issue, we tackle a diverse range of subject matter and present images will the impress, shock, awe and astound you.

In a digital world saturated with consumerism, The Middle of Somewhere by Sam Harris, brings a voice of an unaffected childhood in a remote corner of the world, the Southwest of Australia.

Find out who won the 2015 Pool Grant, worth $10,000.

At what point does an image transition from being a photograph to an illustration? Veteran landscape photographer Ken Duncan believes that it’s time to draw a very distinct line in the sand, for the sake of photo buyers, and the industry.

Natalie Grono's image, Feather and the Goddess Pool 2014, has received the People's Choice award at this year’s National Photographic Portrait Prize.