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PHOTO 2022 Open Call Artists

Jenny Lewis, from the series [One Hundred Years] (2021), PHOTO 2022 installation view. Curated by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022. Photo by J Forsyth, courtesy of Photo Australia.

Q&A with Jenny Lewis

James Henry, from the series [Kulin Generations] (2022), PHOTO 2022 installation view. Commissioned by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022. Photo by Will Hamilton-Coates, courtesy of Photo Australia.

Views from the Inside: Reflections on Photography, Place and Community at PHOTO 2022

New Photographers 2022

101 Victorians

Soho Photography Quarter

Christian Thompson: Being Human Human Being opens in London

PHOTO Live Photography and Nature: Animism and Ecology

PHOTO Live First Nations: Photography and Culture

PHOTO Live Human Rights

PHOTO Live Ageing: the Ultimate Taboo

PHOTO Live Belonging: Human Connection and Care

PHOTO Live Digital Selves

PHOTO Live The Body: Personal, Political and Performative

PHOTO LIVE Photography Festival as Urban Activation

Image: Sarah Pannell, from the series [The People are the Times], 2022. Commissioned by Photo Australia and Metro Tunnel Creative Program for PHOTO 2022. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Sarah Pannell

Image: PHOTO 2022 Virtual Tour

PHOTO 2022 Virtual Tour

Q&A with Scotty So

Curating Photographs

Food & Drink Guide

Image: The Huxleys, [A Star is Born], 2022. Courtesy the artists. Commissioned by Photo Australia and the City of Melbourne.

Q&A with The Huxleys

Alexander Kilian, Luvuyo Equiano Nyawose

Q&A with Luvuyo Equiano Nyawose

Image: Madeline Bishop, [Bi and Stu via Marissa], 2022, from the series [So I sew stitches]. Commissioned by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Madeline Bishop

Q&A with Matthieu Gafsou

Image: Henry Wolff, from the series [Together], 2022. Commissioned by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Henry Wolff

Image: Hannah Brontë, from the series [Divinely Protected], 2022. Photo by Stephanie Teixeira. Commissioned by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Hannah Brontë

Image: Marton Perlaki. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Marton Perlaki

Paul Mpagi Sepuya, [Studio (0X5A5038)], 2020. Image courtesy of the artist, DOCUMENT, Chicago, and Vielmetter Los Angeles.

PHOTO LIVE: Paul Mpagi Sepuya

Image: Ioanna Sakellaraki, [The Truth is in the Soil], 2019. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Ioanna Sakellaraki

Q&A with Martine Gutierrez

Q&A with Alexandra Lethbridge

Image: Florian Hetz, 2017. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Florian Hetz

Q&A with James Henry

Q&A with Thandiwe Muriu

PHOTO 2021 International Curators Program featured Yamada Yuri, Mark Sealy, BI Xin, Alona Pardo, Jun Fei, Mariama Attah, Kathrin Schönegg, Varun Gupta.

Photo Australia and Australia Council announce International Curators Program at PHOTO 2022

Image: J Forsyth, PHOTO 2021 Photobook weekend.

Portfolio Reviews at PHOTO 2022: applications now open

Image: Jahkarli Romanis, [Waddi Tree], 2020. Courtesy the artist.

Apply now for Photo Australia and Magnum Photos' PHOTO Lab at PHOTO 2022

New Photographers: Q&A with Jahkarli Romanis

Olivia Mroz Headshot

New Photographers: Q&A with Olivia Mròz

New Photographers: Q&A with Rachel Main

New Photographers: Q&A with Jake Nemirovsky

New Photographers: Q&A with João Marco Deloie

New Photographers: Q&A with Isabella Darcy

New Photographers: Q&A with J Davies

PHOTO Editions to publish Atong Atem's first photobook

Image: Helmut Newton, [Elsa Peretti, New York], 1975. Copyright Helmut Newton Estate, Courtesy Helmut Newton Foundation.

Icons Cindy Sherman and Helmut Newton to be honoured at PHOTO 2022

Image: J Forsyth

PHOTO People—Dan Rule

Australia & New Zealand Photobook Award 2019 finalists

Q&A with Australian Photobook Awards

Image: Anu Kumar, Friends of Friends — Honey & Prue

PHOTO Spaces—Honey Long and Prue Stent's studio

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