Glow worms cast the perfect light
Announcing the winner of the Clique "Long Exposures" Challenge.
Announcing the winner of the Clique "Long Exposures" Challenge.
Vote for your favourite image from a selection of entries from the June Clique Challenge in the Nikon People's Choice Award. Voting closes Tuesday, July 5, at 10am AEST. The winner receives a $500 Nikon Store voucher.
Fairfax photographer Edwina Pickles joins us for our latest video tutorial with practical advice on making an entry for the July Challenge "Black & White".
The concept was simple, but the execution was delicate.
In every corner of every postcode is a chapter of the story waiting to be told.
Here's how to enter Traveller's fifth Big Picture competition for travel photography.
The "haunting intensity" of Diane Arbus' portraits is on show in this new exhibition of works from the National Gallery of Australia's collection, writes Sasha Grishin.
"I encourage photographers across the country to let their imaginations run wild as they capture what Australian life means to them."
Clique chats with The Age photographer Penny Stephens to find out how to best approach a fireworks photo shoot.
From the orange sands of the outback to the classic suburban Hills Hoist, Australian life is as vibrant as it is diverse. Our vast lands and rich cultures have captured the imaginations of Fairfax photographers for the better part of two centuries.
"There were a lot of sharks around, there were gannets coming down from the sky with their six-inch beaks, I was just hoping I would get away alive."
They could have been one of the world’s most celebrated creative couples, but while Max Dupain’s name lives on, Olive Cotton is almost forgotten.
Perth photographer Frances Andrijich captures the stories behind Australian clothes-drying.
"Semu's work grapples with Western art history and leads us towards a Maori understanding of the events surrounding their ancestors' migratory voyage to New Zealand."
The Age photographer Penny Stephens is part of the winning team whose project on the human cost of climate change in the South Pacific has been awarded the 2016 UN Association of Australia World Environment Day Media Award.
Photographer Dean Sewell went to the Echo Point lookout three times in hope of capturing this image. On the third night, his persistence paid off.
UNSW photography exhibition turns illness and disease, death and life into art.
Ill fitting wigs, pasty make-up and garish clothing, Sherman's latest characters are as ironic and defiant as ever.
A collection of lost negatives by iconic photographer Max Dupain have been discovered.
Be in it to win it. Australia's $50,000 photography prize is open.
"Without these local sporting venues, small towns would not have the community spirit needed to grow and prosper. This is my homage to the bowls club."