Australian Photographers' Journal

Australian Photographers' Journal Newsletter 🗞 examining photography and visual media in Australia. On Eora Country.

"Field Tests" pairs Australia's best photographers with new and elusive cameras for real-world equipment reviews. In our...
25/12/2022

"Field Tests" pairs Australia's best photographers with new and elusive cameras for real-world equipment reviews. In our latest review, Sydney-based street photographer Sam Ferris tests the Leica Q2M.

In our latest camera review, Sydney-based street photographer Sam Ferris tests the Leica Q2. My memories of late May 2021 are punctuated by autumnal light, as crowds reappeared on the streets, events were again scheduled, venues opened, and a tentative optimism filled the air. We didn’t realise it...

"Photojournalists have realised that this is not the right medium to tell the truth. Photography is personal and is not ...
19/12/2022

"Photojournalists have realised that this is not the right medium to tell the truth. Photography is personal and is not omniscient. For me, this is not a debate. Photography doesn’t tell the truth. You choose a point of view and you influence the understanding of the situation." - William Keo.

Read the full interview with the Magnum Photos nominee at our website.

Examining photography and visual media in Australia. On Eora Country.

Melbourne based Ikigai Film Lab have commenced an in-house plastics recycling program designed to reduce waste from the ...
18/12/2022

Melbourne based Ikigai Film Lab have commenced an in-house plastics recycling program designed to reduce waste from the film photography community while also producing quality and marketable products for use by photographers.

Read the full story on our website.

Melbourne film lab Ikigai have commenced an in-house plastics recycling program designed to reduce waste from the film photography community while also producing quality and marketable products for use by photographers. Claimed to be the “first Australian film community recycling program for plast...

Powerhouse have announced the acquisition of the archive and fund of the Australian Centre for Photography (ACP). This l...
26/10/2022

Powerhouse have announced the acquisition of the archive and fund of the Australian Centre for Photography (ACP). This landmark agreement will see Powerhouse acquire ACP’s photography archive and fund worth approximately $1.6 million — a transformational gift that will continue ACP’s legacy and elevate Powerhouse’s photography collection and image-making practices, under the name of Powerhouse Photography.

Powerhouse have announced the acquisition of the archive and fund of the Australian Centre for Photography (ACP). This landmark agreement will see Powerhouse acquire ACP’s photography archive and fund worth approximately $1.6 million — a transformational gift that will continue ACP’s legacy an...

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