Profiles

Kathy Wallace’s entry in Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2020, 'Stepping Up', is a featured portfolio, and appears in the Architecture category.

Alice Mariette’s entry in Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2020, "Exploring", is a featured portfolio, and appears in the Portrait category.

Federico Rekowski’s entry in Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2020, "Italian Diversity", is a featured portfolio, and appears in the Landscape category.

Michael Rayment’s entry in Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2020, “Seven Deadly Sins”, is a featured portfolio, and appears in the Art category.

Mark Forbes’ entry in Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographers 2020, “Air squares”, is a featured portfolio, and appears in the Documentary category.

Lynsey Addario is a remarkable photojournalist, documenting the horror of conflict and the tragedy of humanitarian crises. Her stories get under your skin and wriggle into your heart. Addario dares to tell the truths...

Q&A: Kelly Tunney

One of the most awarded women in Australian wedding photography, Kelly Tunney shares her secrets of success, and how to stay in the game longer.

One of Australia’s most decorated photojournalists, Daniel Berehulak rose from surprisingly humble beginnings. He now has two Pulitzer Prizes and numerous other international accolades under his belt.

For Aidan Williams, photography has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember, from using disposable cameras at age five to owning his first camera at age seven.

Ahead of our exclusive wedding photography workshops this September, we speak to the Ashley K about the challenges facing aspiring wedding photographers and what to expect from her boutique wedding photography workshops. Sponsored by Panasonic.

This is the story of a provocative observer of the world and the people who don’t always make the best of it. It’s the story of photographer, Erwin Olaf. Meets a truly amazing person, living the dream.

Having always enjoyed taking photographs, Emma Fleetwood says that it wasn’t until after having had kids and getting her hands on a DSLR for this first time that she realised just how much she actually loved it.

Self-taught, Dennis Rickard has sought to hone his skills acquiring knowledge through magazines, books, the Internet, a local camera club, and workshops and tours, always striving to improve his photography.

It was a connection with the landscape that first sparked Danielle Watson’s interest in photography.

Formed in 2015, The Light Collective consists of five fine art photographers, all landscape specialists, who have come together to “push the creative boundaries of their craft”.

Ty Stedman won the Landscape category of Australasia's Top Emerging Photographers 2019.