See the winners from this year's Shoot the Chef competition
A photographer took a pair of scissors to his work when preparing a winning recipe for the Shoot the Chef competition.
A photographer took a pair of scissors to his work when preparing a winning recipe for the Shoot the Chef competition.
Each month we ask Clique members to vote for their favourite image from a selection of entries from the Clique Challenge in the Nikon People's Choice Award. Voting closes Monday, October 17.
Fairfax photographer Penny Stephens joins us for our latest video tutorial with practical advice on making an entry for the October Challenge "Emotion".
Since 2013, Sydney-based photographer Robyn Stacey has been transforming rooms into walk-in camera obscuras, early forms of cameras which project the outside world inside. Her latest series of installations, Dark Wonder , creates the 'magic mirror of life' in the studios and residences of notable Australians, from the Rose Seidler House to Wendy Whitely's Lavendar Bay residence. Dark Wonder is on exhibition at Stills Gallery, Sydney until November 5.
Sydney Morning Herald photo editor Mags King travelled to Perpignan to attend Visa Pour L'Image, where she met up with former Fairfax photographer, Andrew Quilty, to talk about his last three years working in Afghanistan.
A photograph capturing the history of the Aussie barber shop wins the prestigious Australian Life photography prize.
Fourteen contemporary photographers push the envelope of photography in a new show at Art Gallery of New South Wales.
An exhibition is showcasing the still photographs taken by news and current affairs television camera operators from Australia's television networks.
Professional and amateur photographers alike are drawn to photograph the brilliant light and unusual rock pagodas of the Gardens of Stone, just near Lithgow.
Fairfax photographers and Clique members are in the running for the prestigious $50,000 Moran Contemporary Photography prize.
'Whatever pictures are made of our great Sydney today will in future years have some historical interest and value. As time marches on there will always be a Sydney of yesterday.'
Avid rock climber and high-liner Ryan Sleiman took his winning shot at 6am from a 140 metre high cliff.
"Rejecting my deafness and refusing to wear my hearing aids is not something I am proud of," says photographer Kate Disher-Quill, whose new photography project addresses her acceptance of her disability.
Contemporary Australian photographer explores the transience of youth and beauty in her latest series, Eden.
Hundreds of photographers from across the country have put their creativity in the frame for one of Australia's most prestigious photography competitions.
"This area is so reliant on the river, the communities are there because of the river, and now that it's running dry, the way people relate to the land is changing."
Artist Robyn Stacey uses early camera technology to 'magically' project the city inside a Melbourne hotel room.
Waiting for the sky to dance requires patience, luck and dogged determination.
Thinking of taking your photography to the next level and becoming a pro? Here are a few wise words of advice from Australian professionals.
"The works capture that elusive quality that makes up the Territory and celebrate moments peculiar to our region."