Blue glow worms light the winning photo of the June Clique Challenge
It was the early June storm that swallowed a Sydney beach and flooded several Tasmanian towns. While most people were battening down the hatches, Dave Stoelhorst went out into the wild weather in...
View ArticleSurface Phenomena: photographer Bartolomeo Celestino studies the ocean
There is a specific row of cliffs at Sydney's Bronte beach that has become a kind of altar for photographer Bartolomeo Celestino. Over a series of years he has...
View ArticleClique Conversations: The photographer documenting US presidents since JFK
With the US presidential race in full swing, Clique interviews a photographer who has been documenting the White House for more than five decades. ......
View ArticleClique October Challenge winner: Rafael Nadal's emotion screams out beyond...
James Vodicka, 19, knew he had a stellar shot when he captured tennis champion Rafael Nadal's expression after a tense match with Lleyton Hewitt. ......
View ArticleCorner Office: Katherine Power of Clique Media: Think Like an Entrepreneur
The chief executive of the media and marketing agency looks for workers who can quantify their value. ......
View ArticleMelbourne in the ‘Excessive 80s’ to go on show
Melbourne, 1980. Photo: Rennie Ellis A new...
View ArticleGALLERY: The stunning Australian Open photography you have to see to believe
Fairfax Media photographer Alex Ellinghausen can usually be found stalking politicians in Canberra's corridors of power. But in January he swaps Parliament House for Rod Laver Arena and turns his...
View ArticleMephisto: A mesmerising project that hynotises the viewer
Gary Sheppard is a highly successful commercial photographer with 30 years in the industry. Sheppard's latest personal work, however, takes a vastly different tack. The series, Mephisto, plays with the...
View ArticleAustralian University helps Mongolia's flourishing photojournalism community
The Naadam festival of Mongolia is a much love and celebrated festival. Children ride 28 kilometer horse race risking injury and even death. Old and young Mongolians run to the winning horse to touch...
View ArticleRobert McFarlane on being a witness to history in our ‘post-truth' world
For five decades Australian photographer Robert McFarlane has borne witness to history but he says the role of photojournalists in the era of so-called "fake news" has never been more vital....
View ArticleBallarat International Foto Biennale launches photo prize worth $15,000
The Ballarat International Foto Biennale has announced a new photographic portrait prize valued at...
View ArticleAustralia's love of sport on display
An exhibition at Sydney's Stills Gallery showcases our love of sport. Sporting Country, by photographer Jane Brown, looks at the eclectic mix of sporting clubs, stadiums and swimming pools across the...
View ArticleStephen Dupont's Don't Look Away is a window to world history
Photojournalist Stephen Dupont wants you to be confronted by his images. Sydney-born Dupont, who has spent years documenting nations riven by conflict, describes himself as...
View ArticleMaggie Diaz Photography Prize for Women calls for entries
The Maggie Diaz Photography Prize for Women is now open for entries, with $6000 up for grabs. Now in its second year, the prize accepts entries from women...
View ArticleFaces from the past: William Eggleston’s portraits of the American south
If there is a must-see photography exhibition this year, William Eggleston Portraits – mainly taken near the photographer's home in the American south – should be at the top of your list. Eggleston's...
View ArticleMaggie Diaz Photography Prize for Women calls for entries
The Maggie Diaz Photography Prize for Women is now open for entries, with $6000 up for grabs. Now in its second year, the prize accepts entries from women...
View ArticleRites and rituals: Announcing the April Clique Challenge
Fairfax Media photographer Janie Barrett joins us for our latest video tutorial for the April Challenge: Rites & rituals. ......
View ArticleAustralian photographer tracks animal trade in 10 year project
The animal trade - it's one of the world's largest illegal trades, with an estimated annual turnover of as much as USD $213 billion (AUD $282 billion), but until recently hardly got much attention....
View ArticlePhotos look at the homes of America's Palm Springs Millionaires
Palm Springs, California, is a town filled with sprawling golf courses and millionaires' retreats. Australian photographer Tom Blachford has spent the past three years photographing Palm Springs for...
View ArticleThe story behind Norman Seeff's iconic portrait of Patti Smith
Norman Seeff has photographed many of the great bands and musicians including Ray Charles, The Rolling Stones, The Band and Joni Mitchell. Seeff also photographed a young Patti Smith – the "godmother...
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