Almanac Poetry: Observing the Artist Observing

‘There is such a thing as too much,’ Kevin Densley says, in relation to this week’s poem. [Contains mild coarse language – Ed.]

Almanac Photography: The park at Angaston

Theo Harms is in Year 9 at Faith Lutheran College in Tanunda. He recently completed a photography unit. He chose to go to the Angaston Railway Station Park in the late afternoon to put into practice some of the things he’s been learning.

Almanac Poetry: Ben Hall’s Photograph

This week’s poem from Kevin Densley is based upon (arguably) the most iconic photograph in the history of Australian bushranging.

Almanac (Photography) Books: ‘Waiting Under Southern Skies’ by Colin Abbott

Colin Abbott has observed life in Australia from behind his camera for over half a century. An album of his photographs was recently published under the title ‘Waiting Under Southern Skies’. He has a most generous offer for Almanac readers.

The Parade College Writing Workshop – Alexander Lim: My photography and film-making journey

Alexander Lim, a Grade 9 Parade College student, has found a love for photography and film-making since he received his first camera. Now, he continues to produce Youtube videos and dabbles in photography.

Photo Essay – AFL Round 19: Richmond v Collingwood

A time-honoured rivalry, movers and shakers in footy and media, Richmond station beyond capacity. These are some of Jack Banister’s well-captured things…

Post-siren: the players v the lens

We all saw the brilliant post-siren vision of the Tiger celebrating their hard-fought Premiership – but should there be such a swarm of media after the final siren? Dave H has his say. (You’ve got my vote – Paddy.)

The Best Photo of the AFLW Season

At half time of the first AFL Women’s match between Carlton and Collingwood at IKON Park on February 3, AFL photographer Michael Willson captured the shot that depicts everything the new competition meant. Callum O’Connor explains.