There is a sense of living in the shadows, adapting and thriving in a human landscape that made this photograph resonate with the jury. This is what urban wildlife is all about. The photograph is also beautiful, the interplay between light and silhouette, the interaction between the adult and...
"The world of slime molds is fascinating," said photographer Jason McCombe, who snapped this tiny growth in Essex. "They’re neither plants nor fungi. I had never noticed them before, but when I set out to find some to photograph, I discovered that, if conditions are right, they’re ...
Peschak has done incredibly well racking up 18 Wildlife Photographer of the Year wins, seven World Press Photo Awards, and most recently, the 2024 Wildlife Photojournalist Story Award. He has photographed 20 National Geographic magazine features on various subjects, including manta rays, sea turtles,...
“The People’s Choice Award allows members of the public from across the globe to join the jury and vote for their winning image, inspiring everyone to connect with the natural world,” says Dr. Douglas Gurr, director of the Natural History Museum. “As always, this year's selection of ...
I decided to finally make the years of planning a reality,” he says. “I partnered with a local outfitter that knew I wanted to photograph polar bears in the summer, and they had a boat that I could use for a few weeks. After 13 days of living on a boat in the remote arctic...
Jaime Rojo has been named 2024 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year for his image of monarch butterflies in Mexico's El Rosario butterfly reserve.
Photographer Sergey Gorshkov's intimate image of an endangered Siberian tiger hugging an ancient Manchurian fir tree has won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2020.
s national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, as well as some wildlife reserves in Africa. For her, wildlife photography is not just a passion but a powerful medium to connect with and conserve nature. She captures every photograph with the motto: "Every time I press the shutter, it's one ...
Out of the blue by Gabriel Eisenband/Wildlife Photographer of the Year “It was Ritak’Uwa Blanco, the highest peak in the Eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes, that Gabriel had set out to photograph. Pitching his tent in the valley, he climbed up to photograph the snow-...
Once I have taken a photograph of a wild animal or bird and begin to edit the image I get to see the subject close up which, more often than not, pricks my curiosity as to why it’s beak or wing is structured in a particular way, what role does the colour of the eye play and ...