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National Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 The National Portrait Gallery announced last Friday that Scott Bycroft from Perth has been awarded the $25,000 National Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 for his portrait, Zareth 2009. The winning portrait was selected from a field of almost 1,000 entries. With the generous support of Visa this year's exhibition includes all 43 finalists and will be on display until 2 May 2010. Read More ... Zareth 2009 (detail) by Scott Bycroft |
Spencer Tunick is coming to Sydney Sydney, is pleased to announce that contemporary artist Spencer Tunick will be making a series of installations titled ‘The Base’ in Sydney on 1st March 2010 as part of the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras. Read More ...
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New Nude Child Law Photographers will not be able to rely a defence of artistic merit under the new child pornography laws proposed. Two years after police raided Melbourne artist Bill Henson's controversial art exhibition, the state Government will try and legislate to force artists to account for their works. Read More ...
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The legal picture Recent publicity about bans on photography has probably made some people wonder what they actually have the right to do with their camera.
It might seem bleeding obvious, but photography is not illegal. However, if we take this as starting point, we can then explain when taking pictures may, in fact, be restricted. Read More ... By Paul Curtis, Executive Director of Photo Imaging Council Australia |
PMA Australia 2009 Imaging Technology Show, June 25-28, 2009 The Southern Hemisphere’s largest photographic show is an event not to be missed by photo dealers, photographers, graphic designers, signmakers, government officials, marketing executives and enthusiast photographers. It will be held at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia
26 - 28 June 2009 Read More ...
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