Film and Pool: Meet Melbourne’s Newest Photo Lab
Halide Supply is a new photo lab in Melbourne that set out to welcome new-comers and nurture the growing film community by sharing and celebrating their customers’ work.
Halide Supply is a new photo lab in Melbourne that set out to welcome new-comers and nurture the growing film community by sharing and celebrating their customers’ work.
In her latest photo series, Sarah Pannell documents the magic and intimacy of country living.
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.
Ever wondered what your rights are around photographing strangers? Let’s hear how the renowned Jesse Marlow and Jonathan Higbee handle consent.
As World Heritage listed sub-tropical rainforests burned for the first time in hundreds of years, our country was faced with fire on a scale never seen in living memory.
In a world where GDP has remained the principal measure of success, here are the individuals and businesses prioritising the wellbeing of people and the planet.
These are the stories that made us better photographers last year. We hope they inspire even more great photos in 2020.
Urth ambassador Sarah Pannell shares the process behind creating a photobook, from planning to publishing.
Photographer Brooke Holm immerses herself in the world’s most remote landscapes to explore the complex relationship between nature and humanity.
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.
When the photo lab Jason Hamilton was working for decided analogue processing was dead, he teamed up with his friend Andy to found one of Melbourne’s leading photo labs.
Urth ambassador Sarah Pannell opens up about how she uses photography to challenge misconceptions of lesser known parts of the world.
Be au fait with the publications that showcase exciting new talent and the latest goings-on in the photography world.
Before founding Urth, two good friends quit their jobs and set off on the journey of a lifetime.
In his latest photo series, Noah Thompson offers a measured perspective on an important moment in Australian history, which might offer a peek into Tasmania's future.
Lensational provides equipment, training, and a platform for more than 600 women in 23 countries to share their perspectives on social and environmental issues through photography.
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.
The Fox Darkroom & Gallery is helping new generations of photographers connect with the art forms past.
If you're a filmmaker thinking of submitting your work to a film festival, read on. We've collected the best Australian film festivals for emerging filmmakers.
We've picked a handful of our favourite incredible contemporary photography galleries and spoken to the curator of one them.
Welcome to Twelve Frames With Douglas Pope — A day on set in Melbourne Australia.
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.
The return of the Darkroom. Hudson Brown takes a look into the resurgence of the original photography dens.
Welcome to Twelve Frames with Genevieve Walshe, photographer, thinker and Hillvale Lab original service extraordinaire.