Photography
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Meet the woman who fights to go into war zones
The Herald’s chief photographer Kate Geraghty is an award-winning war correspondent: her mission is to put a human face to the deadly realities of war.
- Peter FitzSimons
Latest
‘Look at me like you don’t like me’: Why this photographer loves capturing women at their fiercest
Women have long been told to smile, make nice, be good and not be difficult. Instead, photographer Suzanne Phoenix encourages her subjects to be fierce.
- Kerrie O'Brien
She was a loving witness to our changing city. How did we forget her?
An exhibition of Viva Gibb’s remarkable photographs evokes an inner-city Melbourne that is long gone.
- Kerrie O'Brien
‘On the street where I live’ photography of Viva Jillian Gibb
Viva Gibb documented the people of the inner-city suburbs of North and West Melbourne from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s
- Danie Sprague
World in pictures this week, February 11, 2026
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by The Age picture editors
- April Lombardo
How Amyl and the Sniffers star found herself in a legal stoush with a US photographer
She’s one of the most famous women in rock right now, but Amy Taylor has found herself in a kind of spotlight she’d rather have avoided.
- Karl Quinn
When the mercury soars, these local pools prove the place to stay cool
Just as Sydney flocks to beaches and ocean baths, public swimming pools sit at the heart of the regional towns. Chief photographer Kate Geraghty has spent the summer visiting.
- Angus Thomson and Kate Geraghty
The Age welcomes new visual journalist trainee
A talented young photographer with dreams of becoming a foreign correspondent is joining the award-winning photographic team at The Age as a visual journalist trainee.
Why Audrey Richardson runs towards rubber bullets and tear gas
The Herald’s new photographic trainee has shot for the Chicago Tribune and The Seattle Times and covered the 2024 US election, Kamala Harris’ campaign, and campus shootings.
- Kayla Olaya