The photographer documenting outback Australia
An award-winning photographer, Heelan lives on station in Queensland and documents much of what her daily life normally entails and the special events that bring remote Australian communities together.
An award-winning photographer, Heelan lives on station in Queensland and documents much of what her daily life normally entails and the special events that bring remote Australian communities together.
Fairfax photographer Nick Moir presents our video tutorial with practical advice on making an entry for the 'Landscapes and weather' Challenge.
Photographer Lynsey Addario has documented major conflicts since 2000 – when she photographed life under the Taliban in Afghanistan. Since then, Lynsey has worked in conflicts around the world including the invasion of Iraq, and the plight of civilians fleeing Isis in Syria and drought in the horn of Africa.
Australian photographer Greg Weight's latest series The High Sea captures a powerful storm surge that hit Sydney in June this year, with massive waves lit up by headlights.
Paris based photographer Philippe Echaroux, who specialises in celebrity portraiture, spoke to Clique about how you can take effective portraits in even the most unusual locations.
Marti Friedlander, whose photographs held up a mirror to New Zealand, is saying goodbye. But you're not allowed to feel sorry for her.
Fairfax spoke with Perth-based photographer Johannes Reinhart, who won the 2016 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize with his image Mermaid Show.
Fairfax photographer Kate Geraghty discusses covering the drug war in the Philippines – which has seen thousands fall victim to state-sponsored killings.
Congratulations to James Vodicka, 19, winner of the Clique October Challenge: Emotion.
Vote for your favourite image by the second-round finalists in the Nikon People's Choice Award. Voting closes Tuesday, November 1.
Fairfax interviewed photographer David Maurice Smith, about his award nominated photo feature 'Refugee Crisis in the Balkans' – a series that was commissioned by The Sydney Morning Herald.
An Afghan girl whose portrait on the cover of National Geographic in 1985 became one of the world's most recognisable photographs has been arrested.
Famed for his work covering extreme weather events, Moir is no stranger to putting himself in hairy situations.
With the US presidential race in full swing, Clique interviews a photographer who has been documenting the White House for more than five decades.
As part of our exclusive Clique behind the lens series, photographers speak about how they captured powerful photos.
Here's how to enter Traveller's sixth Big Picture competition for travel photography.
A new series by accomplished photographer Sally Mayman goes inside the public changing rooms at Sydney's Avalon beach.
They are the hauntingly beautiful black and white images that would not look out of place at any distinguished photo gallery. But they're the product of years of hard work by some of the world's top scientists and engineers.
"The awards celebrate the excellence in human rights reporting … whose work exposes injustice of abuse."
Henri Mallard, a Balmain local, was a photographic supply store worker when construction on what would become an iconic Australian landmark began – the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or the "coat hanger", as it would become affectionately known to locals.
As part of our exclusive Clique behind the lens series, Fairfax photographers speak about how they captured powerful photos.