Pretty as a picture this popular, beautiful region still captivates
Peter Lynch
Marine photographers show how to get the best from your gear and your subject.
Melanie Coram
From secrets revealed to songs sung, the Travel team is playing its part in Perth Festival Writers Week.
So, you’re getting a new camera for Christmas?
You can ask everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the ins and outs of our job.
Gemma Nisbet
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the mirrorless championship fight. Under the bright lights in the exposure triangle we have three new contenders.
Mogens Johansen
These explorers set out to capture Australia’s entire coastline from the air. Their experience was even more extraordinary than they imagined.
Julie Hosking
Rugged and tough aren’t usually the first words that come to mind when you’re talking about cameras.
Heart of Our Outback competition is a reminder to treat our wilderness with respect.
Our techniques can be applied to many other events such as school sports days, festivals or your next family holiday.
The aviation photographer captured the stars and planets while flying over Algeria.
Geoffrey Thomas
Our Travel Editor shares tips on how to get nature’s carpet of colour in focus.
Stephen Scourfield
Being up close to the Big Five and witnessing the thrill of the chase is a wildlife experience second to none.
Into travel photography? Love an editing app? Want to up your camera game?
Camera Electronic
A pod of dolphins appear like specks in the ocean alongside Southern Right Whales in captivating footage taken by an Esperance drone photographer.
Claire Tyrrell
Want practical advice to help you take better shots in any urban environment, anywhere?
Our Travel photographer was in the right spot to catch this elephant’s game approach to reaching a fresh foodie treat.
“There are thousands upon thousands of wildebeest, interspersed with some of the 200,000 Burchell’s zebra which walk with them.”
Lapping up the Apple Isle on an exhilarating two-wheeled adventure.
In Maasai village tradition, every morning before going out to graze, the head of the house enkang sits on his chair and announces the schedule for everyone to follow.
We discover that a boutique hotel with a ‘past’ has much more than torrid tales to offer guests.
It’s the kind of place that, once you’ve soaked in the energy and taken in the sights, you will never forget.
Grace Millimaci
Our Travel Editor’s amazing encounter with the kings of the Serengeti.
Ben Carlin encountered the vehicle during World War II and decided to “go around the world”.
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