China Diary: Fergus Coyle. A Walk Through Wuhan.
China Diary: A medium format photo essay from Fergus Coyle.
China Diary: A medium format photo essay from Fergus Coyle.
New surveys find that 40% of people feel helpless about climate change. Here's a few good reasons we can swap our helplessness for hope.
Photographer Linus Bergman shares his recent rediscovery of ND filters and how he's using them to awaken a creative spark in his photos.
Let the creativity and sheer talent of these artists inspire your next creation.
Eliot Porter’s colourful environmental images helped bring people closer to nature.
As Brisbane's foremost photo lab, Racquet Film's success can be traced back to the team’s long-term desire to build a community.
There’s always the option to return to the same system, but this time our CO2 budget isn’t giving much remaining leeway.
Tasmanian tourism is booming, but how do we strike a balance so economic benefit doesn’t compromise fragile ecosystems?
Climate experts are arguing that female empowerment is more likely to result in lower carbon emissions than a shift to renewables, urban public transport, or any other climate strategy.
Artful and journalistic, Henri Cartier-Bresson's photography fundamentally changed the medium. Take inspiration from his work and capture the moments that matter most.
Leading photojournalist Ed Kashi selects 10 photos that tell a story powerfully and gives feedback on what he likes about them.
Can large scale reforestation keep up with our current rate of carbon emissions?
Tom Wolff’s photos will gently persuade even the fussiest travellers of the charms and freedoms of bike travel.
Multidisciplinary artist Pixy Liao has spent 12 years questioning romantic heterosexual power dynamics through her playful but pointed photos.
Power plays, climate change and ominous peepholes in anonymous houses – these are our favourite works from the 50th edition of the Rencontres d’Arles.
Australian photographer Nicole Reed has an incredible eye for captivating travel photography and a deep passion for architectural photography. So when she was approached to collaborate on a photo book capturing the hotels of North Korea, she couldn’t believe it.
Photographer Steve Pearce and tree canopy scientist Dr Jen Sanger travel the world to document enormous trees in the name of conservation.
We've picked a handful of our favourite incredible contemporary photography galleries and spoken to the curator of one them.
Urth writer Eleanor Scott compiles a varied collection of our favourite photobooks from 2018, while also predicting a couple that we’ll love in 2019.
This year the Australian Photographic Portrait Prize Finalists are, as always, subtle and sublime.
Welcome to Urth Twelve Frames with Christian Gibson.
Manuel Gros fires through a roll of Kodak Portra for Urth in the latest edition of Twelve Frames.
Mustafah Abdulaziz is documenting this worlds relationship with water
Alejandro Llop typed a sentence in Google one day that ultimately led him across the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and changed his way of seeing.