Melbourne documentary photographer, Alana Holmberg, has won the 2019 National Photographic Portrait Prize (NPPP) for her photo Greta in Her Kitchen, 36 weeks. Alana documented… Read more
Posts published by “Will Shipton”
Kodakit goes the total rights grab
Kodakit, a controversial, low-rent, online photography service, is requiring contracted photographers to waive all copyright and moral rights for all images they capture. Kodakit, announced… Read more
Fujifilm announces 16mm f2.8 prime lens
Fujifilm has announced the compact and lightweight Fujinon XF 16mm f2.8 R WR wide-angle prime lens will be available from end of March for an… Read more
Canon to flesh out RF lens line
Canon has announced plans to release six RF lenses this year, ramping the lens line-up to 10 for its EOS R mirrorless full-frame cameras. The… Read more
Nikon unveils Z 24-70mm f2.8 zoom lens
Nikon has announced the Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S zoom lens, which provides the Z6 and Z7 mirrorless cameras with fast new glass from Autumn… Read more
Dan O’Day elected AIPP board member
Award-winning master photographer, Dan O’Day, has been elected an AIPP board member, filling a vacant opening with no contest from other members. Board nominations opened… Read more
Fujifilm X-T30: Pro features, compact body
Fujifilm has announced the X-T30, a compact mid-range mirrorless camera with a 26.1-megapixel APS-C sensor, will be available at the end of March with an… Read more
Where are the Sony Alpha females?
Sony Australia has revealed 16 new ‘ambassadors’ for its major new in-house marketing initiative, Sony Scene; but there’s only one female photographer in the bunch.… Read more
Women’s Day event celebrates diversity
The second Loud and Luminous Conference will run in Canberra on March 8, International Women’s Day, with a full-day program tackling topics of equality, women… Read more
Grave accusations against leading Melbourne photographer
UPDATED Feb 8: APPA-award-winning Melbourne-based commercial photographer, Lisa Saad, has been accused of including appropriated elements from work by Dutch architectural photographer, Marcel van Balken into a prominent image in her current portfolio. The AIPP has responded to 'significant comment in social media' with a press release addressing the issue. Read more