Canberra’s PhotoAccess is holding a one day workshop in explaining about and making a camera obscura. The workshop will be taught by Orlando Luminere. Photograph above: Orlando Luminere photograph made using a camera obscura. PhotoAccess. Canberra. 27 June 2026
Landscape is one of the foundational genre's of photography. XYZ Gallery presents a contemporary survey of work done in and of the Victorian bush. We bring together ten photographers who's relationship with landscape varies as do their photographic processes. Not…
I recently heard this phrase, or something very similar, used to describe meditation. When I heard this, it immediately brought to mind parallels, and even similarities, when trying to create a pleasing photographic composition. Reducing the view of the world…
Ilford have recently announced that Pan F film is now available in 4x5 and 8x10 sheet film sizes. Pan F is a high contrast, sharp and fine grain film. It’s now available from Australian resellers.
I live near the bottom of a shallow squiggle of the Great Dividing Range, in the watershed of a fast little branch of the Loddon, which is a big tributary of the much bigger, muddy, winding, Murray. It’s a broad,…
In architectural photography, I’ve always found the primary challenge is balancing technical accuracy with mood and atmosphere. I eventually moved to a view camera because it provided a natural bridge between these two. There is a fascinating juxtaposition to me…
A suite of 38 works by celebrated Tasmanian photographer Chris Bell was recently exhibited in Traces : Chris Bell at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston from 20 September 2025 – 15 February 2026. Officially opened by Bob…
View Camera Australia is seeking photographers who want their work featured to get in touch. There are three main avenues of having your work featured:…
Many of the paintings, drawings and photographs we see in the genre of ‘Landscape’ are concerned with notions of classical beauty, light and atmosphere. In…
Relationship in Landscape Relationship consistently emerges as a theme across many photographic genres. Photojournalists capture images that define relationships, often with more clarity than the…
A fascinating and informative interview with David Tatnall by Michéla Griffith in issue 245 of the British based On Landscape magazine about the process of photographing nature…
Photographs by: Patrick Kavanagh, Bronwyn Silver, Bernard Slattery & David Tatnall ‘Some moments pass too quickly; some things are too small for the eye to…
Danielle Edwards worked as a medical photographer for 29 years. It required an approach of discipline and precision to produce medical photographs for documentation and…
Large format photography provides endless opportunities for exploration, imagination, and the freedom of self-expression. The simplicity of the technology (not to be mistaken with the…