Photography alumnus wins World Press Photo Award
Queensland College of Art photography alumnus Adam Ferguson has won a World Press Photo Award for his haunting portraits of Yazidi refugees in Iraq.
Queensland College of Art photography alumnus Adam Ferguson has won a World Press Photo Award for his haunting portraits of Yazidi refugees in Iraq.
Queensland College of Art alumnus Travis Beard will premiere his directorial debut in Brisbane this weekend - a powerful feature documentary about Afghanistan's first heavy metal band.
For Griffith students studying abroad, the destination isn't a place, but a new way of seeing things. One of the university's most successful short-term mobility programs is the annual photography in-field trip to Cambodia, where students spend time on assignment with local NGOs to capture the country's untold stories. Queensland College of Art Photography Program Director Dr Heather Faulkner has been recognised with a Griffith Internationalisation Award for her leadership of the program over the past eight years.
Bachelor of Photography student Dylan Crawford has been nominated for a prestigious Queensland Clarion Award.
Photography students from the Queensland College of Art have turned their lens on Roma, revealing the people and landscapes that...
Two photographers, one caravan and a continent to explore. Queensland College of Art alumni Sid Coombes and Callena Brenchley are embarking on an epic 12-month road trip around Australia in their retro Sunliner caravan.
Queensland College of Art alumnus Adam Ferguson has scooped two of the world's most prestigious photography prizes for his striking portraits of Nigerian girls recruited as suicide bombers by Boko Haram. Adam was named Photographer of the Year at thePictures of the Year International competitionand took out top prize in the People and Stories category of theWorld Press Photoawards for the series of images commissioned by The New York Times.
Photography students from the Queensland College of Art have been invited to exhibit their work at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018). A series of large scale images will be on display at the GC2018 Main Media Centre- a purpose-built hub in Broadbeach that will host press representatives from around the globe, providing a backdrop for live crosses and interviews during the Games.
Queensland College of Art student Tim Marshall has been crowned Queensland's top student photographer at the AIPP QLD Epson Professional Photography Awards. The Bachelor of Photography student, 36, received raves from the judging panel for his submission, which included a powerful stand-out shot taken on a QCA study trip to Nepal.
Queensland College of Art photojournalism students have teamed up with the Wesley Mission Queensland for a new photo exhibition to mark Anti-Poverty Week.