The annual Flotsam Surf Film & Photography Festival 2025 is set to kick off on May 1, rolling out a two-week froth of film, photography and surf culture from Coolangatta to Burleigh Heads. Read more
Find out the winners of Your Best Shot's 'Portrait' themed photo competition, thanks to the team at Blonde Robot.
Check out the winners of our free monthly photo comp for December. The theme for this month was 'On Holiday'.
Action cam manufacturer GoPro has announced an agreement to acquire Sydney company Forcite Helmet Systems.
Congratulations to the following talented photographers who have finished on the podium in australianphotography.com's monthly photo competition!
Congratulations to the winners of our monthly comp for November!
We're honoured and delighted to share the winners and runners-up of Photographer of the Year 2023.
Chief Photographer at Getty Australia Cameron Spencer shares a handful of his photography highlights from 2023.
Sydney's Head On festival, one of Australia's largest photography events, has launched a petition to Creative Australia (formerly Australia Council for the Arts) in a desperate plea for funding.
21 photos have made the cut in our final shortlist for the November ‘Countryside' edition of our free monthly photo comp.
A Lego version of the legendary Leica M6 has shown up on crowdsourcing platform Lego Ideas.
Check out the winners of the December/January issue of our Your Best Shot photo competition.
Australian photographer Krystle Wright has won Red Bull Illume, the world’s largest imagery contest that celebrates adventure and action sports, and also become the first woman ever to win the competition in its 17-year history.
We want you to take the Australian Photography reader's survey and help steer the direction of AP into the future.
Two Australian photographers have been shortlisted in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice vote, selected from more than 49,000 entries.
A new University of NSW report has confirmed something many of us have probably all suspected - selfie related deaths have become a 'public health problem'.
The World Press Photo contest has reversed its decision to allow AI-generated work in the competition's Open Format category following public backlash.