White Gold by Adrian Morris – The Shifting Salts of Songor Lagoon
White Gold by Adrian Morris. A photo story from the salt mines of Ghana in West Africa and a conversation with the ever curious wandering photographer, Adrian Morris.
White Gold by Adrian Morris. A photo story from the salt mines of Ghana in West Africa and a conversation with the ever curious wandering photographer, Adrian Morris.
Urth Short Film Gold - The best of the fest. Our short film festival favourites.
Lady Mustard captured her hometown on the sun-drenched Gold Coast for our latest 12 Frames
Artist and writer Aaron Chapman shares insight into how he created this deeply personal body of work.
Sinking islands, camera recommendations and a lesson in phone photography.
Trent Mitchell photographs human torpedoes hurtling through lives we’re still learning how to live.
Is film school worth the time and money? Hear from two experienced filmmakers, one who went to film school and one who started his own business instead.
Photography, in its simplest form, is a way of sharing ideas and stories through images. Build your photographic vocabulary with personal projects and creative experiments.
Set in the tropical north of Australia, Abigail Varney's latest photo series captures an anxious atmosphere that expresses just how inseparable we are from the climate.
Waiting for the rain with Paul van Kan. A story from the ominously arid lands in Australia.
Indigenous communities are the true guardians of the Earth, and these five activists are testament to that. Here’s how they’re changing the world for the better.
Find out what lens Dino uses more than 90% of the time and the flashlight he uses to paint with light using long exposures.
A first look at Urth's CPL Plus+ and a how-to guide for using one from ambassador Chiara Zonca.
Sarah shares the process, gear and lighting setup she used to get this iconic shot.
Landscape photographer Caitlin Fullam shares how she levels up on dreaminess with a Variable ND8-128.
Forestry has existed for as long as humans have walked the Earth – trees are an integral part of our society and existence. Tom Wolff explores the fall out of when forestry became industrialised.
Photographer and writer Andy Summons took a dream trip through Africa's oldest desert with four good mates and a bag full of cameras. Along the way he worked out how to protect himself from lions, summited Africa's tallest sand dune, and survived a scenic flight in an antique plane with a baby-faced pilot.
Hudson Brown uncovers the story behind the smallest film company in the world. Film Washi was born in the bedroom closet of Frenchman Lomig Perrotin and has grown to offer a range of unique handmade films to the world.
Graham King leads us down glacial trails that decorate Aoraki / Mt Cook and valley lakes and lands spotting the majestic snow-capped mount in the Southern Alps.
Ride in the back of the van with Ben Leo Davis and his partner as they skate the open roads on four wheels across British Columbia.
Repeated airport delays and political upheaval in India made for a de-tour to Sri Lanka that unfolds into a wondrous accidental adventure for Poppi Kuropatoff.
A lesson on lens filters from Urth Ambassador Will Patino.
Ary shows us around. Once more.
Ambassador Feature: William Patino.