The Weather: an exhibition of Fairfax Media photographs

Ella Rubeli   "It's hot, there are embers flying which get caught on your clothes and burn you, your eyes are stinging from the smoke and it's hard to breathe."

Exhibition: Haviv's lost photographs

In his latest series, 'The Lost Rolls', photojournalist Ron Haviv explores the interaction between photography and memory.

Ella Rubeli   "Looking at the scanned rolls was a bit of a remarkable experience, it had a mix of emotions."

The secrets of Australia's oldest and ugliest road

A man crosses the road from the Marco Polo on Parramatta Road, Summer Hill, from the series 'On Parramatta Road'.

Ella Rubeli   A clown school graduation ceremony, a leftorium and a team of brothel cleaners: photographs from Parramatta road.

Win a cruise along the Mekong: enter the Traveller Big Picture competition for travel photography

Enter Traveller's fifth Big Picture competition for travel photography and win a trip for two to Vietnam and Cambodia ...

Here's how to enter Traveller's fifth Big Picture competition for travel photography.

Photographer documents her animal-whispering daughter

Amelia first interaction with an exotic animal was with a chimp when she was two.

Ella Rubeli   "The world that my daughter and I explore is one where the line between human and animal overlaps or is blurred."

Announcing the April Clique Challenge winner

"I live in Bronte right across the road from the beach and Bronte Pool is the centre of my Australian universe."

Ella Rubeli   Since moving to Sydney from rural Ireland, Rosemary English has found herself entranced by the swimming rituals of Australians at Bronte baths.

The impossible photograph

"Impact" from the photography series Omojligt/Impossible, on in Sydney as part of Head On Photo Festival 2016.

Ella Rubeli   Erik Johansson's photographs are like giant puzzles.

The families who took refuge in a prison after Typhoon Haiyan

Detail of a family portrait from the series "Burying the Lead" on exhibition in Sydney as part of Head On Photo Festival.

Ella Rubeli   After Typhoon Hainan devastated houses across the Philippines, a jail opened its doors to shelter the inmates of displaced families.

$25,000 photography prize open for entries

Joseph McGlennon won the $25,000 Bowness Photography Prize for his work Florilegium #1 2014.

Ella Rubeli   One of Australia's most valuable photography prizes, the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize, is open for entries.

'It's very difficult to shoot [photos] while under fire'

Ismail Abdul Hassan, 17, a volunteer fighter, recovers in hospital in Baghdad after battling Islamic State militants.

Ella Rubeli, Joel Meares   Conflict photographer Kate Geraghty will be delivering the luncheon address at the Press Council's 40th-anniversary conference.

Buildings & Monuments - your brief and video tutorial for the May Clique Challenge

The Clique Challenge theme for May is "Buildings & Monuments". The deadline for this Challenge is Monday 23rd May at 12 ...

Fairfax photographer Peter Rae joins us for our latest video tutorial with practical advice on making an entry for the May Challenge "Buildings & Monuments".

The photographer exploring Sydney's scariest buildings

The entertainment hall in White Bay Power Station, Sydney.

Brett Patman has been trespassing on abandoned building sites for five years to photograph their haunting and beautiful interiors.

Head On Photo Festival announces 50 exhibitions

Head On Photo Festival features the exhibition Nothing to Lose, which captures Australian plus-sized dancers in movement.

Australia's biggest photography festival is nearly upon us. Here are some of the exhibitions and events to look forward to.

"This exhibition was a healing process for me"

"I know I can overcome what life throws at me:" This anonymous indigenous woman was assaulted by her partner, who then ...

Rachel Olding   A photography exhibition at Sydney University explores the stories of disabled women who have been victims of violence.

Beneath the 'bula smile'

After hours: a grandmother and grandchild shelter in a temporary dwelling after spending the day selling produce at Suva ...

Ella Rubeli   When photographer Eva Schroeder explored Fiji's largest markets after dark, she discovered a very different world.

The many faces of a man exposed

March Clique winner Ben Nunney's "A long exposure of independent dance artist Omer Backley-Astrachan rehearsing for the ...

Lucy Cormack   As time and natural light ran out, this month's Clique winner almost didn't catch his winning shot.

How I shot that photo: the flaming football

ACT Brumbies player Christian Lealiifano kicks a flaming football.

Ella Rubeli   Why did Jay Cronan decided to light a football on fire? For art's sake, of course.

For the love of Elvis

Nick Paolicelli with floral guitar 16th- anniversary of Elvis's death, Elvis Memorial Melbourne 1993, from the series ...

Ella Rubeli   They are dressed in leather jackets, some with their hair greased back, most with large bunches of flowers, striking sultry poses in worship of their god: Elvis Presley.

Pictures tell a story of mental illness

The image deemed least appropriate showed a handful of pills scattered over a dictionary definition of depression.

Peter Barrett   What does mental illness look like? Last year, national mental health charity SANE Australia decided to find out. It asked 5000 people (70 per cent of whom had a lived experience with mental illness) to scrutinise six depictions taken from Getty Images' iStock collection and answer an accompanying set of questions. The images included a landscape, a silhouette of a person looking down-and-out in an alleyway, a graphic illustration of a brain and a woman talking to a health professional.

Stella-Rae Zelnik celebrates motorbikes at M16

Canberra photographer Stella-Rae Zelnik with her exhibition, Smiles for Miles, at the M16 Artspace.

Sally Pryor   Photographer brings out the joys of the community who travel on custom-made motorbikes.