
Winners of the 2016 AG Nature Photographer of the Year competition
Congratulations to the winners and runners-up for the 2016 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the year competition.
Congratulations to the winners and runners-up for the 2016 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the year competition.
A cold environment can be attractive for all sorts of reasons to a keen photographer. Landscapes of ice and snow allow for abstract and striking compositions and often the air is clear and the light clarity can be extraordinary.
Shooting in cold weather presents problems for both photographers and their equipment. Photographer Andrew Peacock shares his essential tips on cold weather photography.
AG Photographer Chris Bray shares his top 10 tips for framing up much better photos.
Seeing them approach can inspire feelings of wonder, caution, and fear. When captured in an image a storm can add a dramatic element to a popular location, or it can stand alone as a showcase of the forces of nature.
Storm fronts make for powerful photo subjects. Photographer Will Eades shares his top tips for shooting storms.
This category asked for photographs of landscape or seascape with minimal evidence of human settlement or interference. These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide (18 August to 3 October) and the Australian Museum in Sydney (19 August to 9 October).
Photographer Luke Tscharke gives us his top 10 tips for shooting the Milky Way.
Photographer Jonathan Ives walks us through the A-Zs of getting that perfect detailed photo of the Moon.
Make the most of the camera in your pocket with these tips from veteran AG photographer Frances Mocnik.