Review by Alison Stieven-Taylor For those of us who work in journalism the myth of the cavalier photojournalist who rushes toward conflict with zeal […]…
Author Alison Stieven Taylor
The Australian exhibition, The Female Eye, recognises the unique visual signatures that mark the documentary photography of four female photographers: Nicola Dracoulis, Kerry Pryor […]…
For more than 40 years Juno Gemes, a Hungarian-born Australian, has trained her astute eye on the political landscape of her adopted home. The […]…
The pictures in Guy Martin’s new book The Parallel State are both documentary and pictures taken on the sets of films and television shows. Combining […]…
The Print Swap began as an idea on Instagram, an easy way for photographers to collect prints from other photographers. As with other Instagram […]…
Nearly 63 million children in rural China live with their grandparents or other relatives while their parents work in the cities. Others live alone. […]…
Interview by Alison Stieven-Taylor I met Monique Jaques a few years ago at Visa pour l’image, around the time she made her first trip […]…
The 9th edition of Sydney’s Head On Photo Festival (4-20 May) features a stellar line up of international and local photographers with an exciting […]…
An enormous chain of keys hangs from the belt loop of a man’s trousers, their weight threatening to pull his pants down. This photograph […]…
In recent years there have been a number of photographic publications that focus on Australia’s indigenous culture. Most hone in on the tragic circumstances of the country’s First People, who…