Across a range of genres, from portraits to landscapes to wildlife, the work of 40 contemporary photographers features in a brand new book. Exposure: Contemporary Photographers in Australia and New Zealand, authored by Amber Creswell-Bell, highlights an array of practices that explore fashion, Indigenous culture, nature, and more.Published by Thames & Hudson Australia, Exposure “captures the essence of modern photography, showcasing bold perspectives, striking landscapes, and intimate portraits that reflect the region’s cultural richness and natural beauty,” says a statement.Naomi Hobson, “A Warrior without a Weapon 9” (2021), photographic print on 310 gsm cotton rag art paperPhotography that may be familiar to Colossal readers include the bird portraits of Leila Jeffreys and Joseph McGlennon, along with the artistic self-portraits of Atong Atem. The title is currently out in Australia and New Zealand and is slated for release in the U.S. in mid-January. Pre-order your copy on Bookshop.Gerwyn Davies, “Arc” (2022)Atong Atem, “Dijok” (2020), Ilford Smooth Pearl print, 90 x 60 centimetersPetrina Hicks, “Rattlesnake Blues” (2016), archival pigment print, 100 x 100 centimetersLuke Shadbolt, “Maelstrom 1” (2016)Leila Jeffreys, “Burnt branch” (2022), Giclée print on archival fine art paperDo stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Contemporary Photographers in Australia and New Zealand Define ‘Exposure’ appeared first on Colossal.