Notes from the frontlines of Australia’s bushfire crisis
The 2019/2020 austral summer is arguably the worst season on record for bushfire-related destruction to Australia. Since the season
A conversation with Australian photojournalist, Kate Geraghty
Images of war are often synonymous with death and rubble, the destruction of entire cities and the victimisation of many,
Incidental recordings & peculiar aberrations in Fraser Stanley’s Railcam
‘Railfans’ or ‘foamers’ — similar to birdwatchers — comprise a niche but very entrenched group of hobbyists in Australia: train-watchers. To the
Paul Blackmore’s “Heat” kicks off Head On 2019
Sydney-based photojournalist Paul Blackmore’s exhibition Heat has kicked off the 2019 Head On photo festival to a very warm
The Moran Prize-winning photograph that was almost lost in the post
The themes present in Trent Mitchell’s Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize-winning photograph of 2015 resonated with huge swaths of the
Aussie Street adds Matt Stuart to lineup of international guests for 2019
Emerging Australian street photography festival, Aussie Street have announced the addition of world-renowned British street photographer and Magnum nominee Matt
Photographing the Anthropocene: Vlad Sokhin’s Warm Waters
2018 was Australia’s hottest year on record. Now, coming off the back of the 2019 ‘climate election’, large swaths
Ingvar Kenne — The Ball
Ingvar Kenne’s photographs have often represented a thorough exploration of identity and belonging. From his earliest works in his
In Conversation with Lumina Collective
How did Lumina come about? Where did the idea stem from and how did it all look in terms of