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 […]…
Author Alison Stieven Taylor
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…
“I can’t wait to get home to my dead lizards in the freezer,” Maggie Steber tells as she sits down to talk about this legendary photojournalist’s most personal body of…
Looking for home, for the place where she belongs has come to define the visual language of photographer Laura El-Tantawy. Born in the UK to Egyptian parents, El-Tantawy has spent…