Canberra-based photographer Scott Leggo has received international acclaim for his aerial landscape shot' 'Backbone', which has been included in the top 50 photographs in the Epson International Pano Awards.
How well do you know who you are, and is who you think you are, the way other people see you? In an opportunity to gain some understanding of how Australians have been seen throughout history, the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) has opened the doors to its newest exhibition.
It can be easy to forget what people and places looked like 50 years ago, especially if you weren’t born yet. The National Library of Australia’s (NLA) invites you step back in time and remember how we have changed over the past 52 years in Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s until now, on display until 13 March 2023.
If you're after a striking image of Australia, look no further than a premium artwork from one of Australia’s foremost landscape photographers, Scott Leggo.
Canberra photographer John Brookes submitted this poignant photograph to Canberra Daily for publication; its colours reminding him of the flag of Ukraine.
A historic Australian photographic collection that includes arguably the first known pictures of Queen Elizabeth II as a baby will be up for auction completely unreserved tonight sure to attract some international attention.
Canberra photographer Judy Parker has won the 2020 Mullins Australian Conceptual Photography Prize (MACPP), for her work Dumpster Sketchbook: Waterside.
Canberra photographer Eva Schroeder recently had three works unveiled as finalists in the City of Townsville’s biennial Percival Photographic Portrait Prize.
An acclaimed Prize that receives submissions from across Australia, the Percival Photographic...
A number of photographers in Canberra are taking the opportunity to document family life amid the COVID-19 pandemic through creative family portraits.
Tracy Hebden, of Tracy Lee Photography, was inspired by a Lithuanian...
With the PM calling jigsaw puzzles an ‘essential item’, a Canberra landscape photographer has launched a new range of jigsaws featuring his own photographs.