National Geographic's annual travel photography competition has kicked off, and is open for entries until 30 June 2017.
IBTimes UK presents a preview of the works on show in some of the 85 national pavilions at the 57th Venice Biennale.
Dover District Council says no plans to protect the mural.
Stefan Wermuth walked the banks of the Thames, photographing abandoned objects exposed by the receding tide.
Elusive street artist confirms Dover mural of star being removed from iconic European symbol is his work.
Eleanor Macnair uses Play-Doh to recreate photos of celebrities such as Tinie Tempah, Lily Cole and David Hockney.
Behind boarded-up windows and "No Trespass" signs lies a hidden world, slowly being claimed back by nature.
Held almost every year since 1854 – and now in its 160th edition – the RPS International Photography Exhibition is open to both amateur and professional photographers.
Panel puts forward 50 photographers who have graduated from a UK photography or lens-based media degree course in the last three years.
The RPS is issuing four funding opportunities available to support photographers across still photography and moving image.
Categories this year included a wide range of topics from Architecture to the Natural World, Portraiture and Landscape, with entries from from 183 countries.
The ten winning photographers were selected from over 227,000 entries, from 183 countries, with the judges looking for the best photographic series.
Regnier's series of portraits will be showing at the Bronx Documentary Center until 4 June 2017.
IBTimes UK exclusive: Payne Lindsey addresses the impact of true crime formats on police investigations.
Animal Liberation Tasmania launched petition against Hermann Nitsch 150.Action performance.
The slab has a swastika engraved on it and reads 'long live our leader'.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Unforgettable Behaviour is published by the Natural History Museum.
Photo London will be held at Somerset House from 18 -21 May 2017, showcasing work from the world's leading galleries.
The exhibition will be on show at Michael Hoppen Gallery, London from 6 April-20 May 2017.
Early Magnum: On & In New York combines classic 1950s images by Magnum members with archival pictures from its NYC office.
The first exhibition exploring the history of the selfie from Old Masters to today opens at the Saatchi Gallery in London.
Landscape and animal photos by award winners and finalists in the world's biggest photography competition.
FORMAT festival 2017 in Derby, will be showcasing the work of artists and photographers including Julia Fullerton-Batten, Sohrab Hura, Tom Hunter, and Lisa Barnard.
The artist will build fences across the city for a new installation called 'Good Fences Make Good Neighbours'.
This year's edition of the world's biggest photography competition received more than 105,000 entries from 66 countries.
Winners of the ten categories in the Open section of the world's largest photography competition.
Norm Diamond visited countless estate sales, photographing belongings that evoke sadness, humour, and ironic commentary on American cultural history.
There are just over two weeks left to enter the world's biggest space photography contest.
Van Gogh Museum is hosting an exhibition to welcome masterpieces home.
A giant dollop of fly-infested cream and a VW camper van were among the five nominees – but who won?