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Getty has announced new functionalities within its suite of generative AI tools, including a new tool that lets users remove the background of an image.

Artist Renato Colangelo has won the Museum of Australian Photography's Bowness Prize People's Choice Award for his image Negative dark chamber (2023).

Photofields 2024, a photography event by Powerhouse, is set to return to Sydney this December 6–7, with an expanded program of workshops, talks, screenings and an exhibition.

Photographer Trent Mitchell has released a new book, Australian Lustre, which he describes as 'a photographic road trip around this strange place we call home.'

The Head On Photo Festival 2024 officially opened on Friday, kicking off a 21-day program featuring nearly 100 free exhibitions, alongside the winners of the annual $80,000 Head On Awards.

Photographers from around the world, including Australia, have 'competed' to capture the next background wallpaper for Microsoft Windows.

The career of fashion and fine art photographer Tony Potts is set to be celebrated at a new exhibition in Sydney's Potts Point when it opens this week.

A new photography co-commission that showcases the diverse night-time culture of New South Wales has been announced.

The annual photography contest seeks to showcase the most exceptional dog photographs from across the globe.

Enter our draw to win a 6-day photography workshop in Tasmania valued at $12,995!

When Harri met Sally – A Photography Podcast seeks to answer the big questions about what it means to be a photographer in the 21st century. 

Your chance to buy rare prints from Steve McCurry, Trent Parke, Karine Aigner, Thomas Peschak, Cristina De Middel and more. 

Read the wrap-up of our 'Little things' free monthly photo comp for September.

Adobe has begun rolling out updates to many of its products at its annual Max conference in Miami, USA.

We're down to the very last days for our annual photo competition Photographer of the Year 2024 presented by Ted's Cameras, with entries closing for good on October 20.  

Canva has announced it will walk back one aspect of its recently announced pricing increases.