Grand title winners 2024 The Swarm of LifeShane GrossAdult Grand Title Winner Life Under Dead WoodAlexis Tinker-TsavalasYoung Grand Title Winner Wildlife Photographer of the Year tells the story of a planet under pressure. Help us harness the power of photography to advance scientific knowledge, ...
Dr Doug Gurr, director of the Natural History Museum, said: “We are facing urgent biodiversity and climate crises, and photography is a powerful catalyst for change. "The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition reveals some of nature’s most wondrous sights whilst offering hope a...
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 ...
This incredibly prestigious photography event is centred on drawing attention to the wild beauty and fragility of the natural world. This year, judges had to look at nearly 50,000 entries from a line-up of professional and amateur photographers across 95 countries, being faced with the near-impo...
"British Drifter" – Ryan Stalker, British Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 and Winner of Coast & Marine. Taken with Sony A7R IV with Sony 28-60mm f/4-5.6 lens. 29mm; 1/200th second; f/7.1; ISO 80 Stalker/BWPA “The British Wildlife Photography Awards brings to light the specta...
October 9, 2024 Culture, Travel Award, John E. Marriott, Natural History Museum, Photography, Shane Gross, Wildlife Photographer of the YearPop Goes The News –London’s Natural History Museum has named Canada’s Shane Gross the 2024 Adult Grand Title Winner in the Wildlife Photographer of the...
Photographers often use this time of year to reflect on their work and maybe share some of the best shots they’ve taken in the past 12 months. But one wildlife photographer has taken the unusual step of sharing his “worst” photos of 2024. ...
here exhibition uses the power of photography to raise awareness around animal advocacy and environmental conservation and showcase the world’s best nature photography. This exhibition will run alongside a companion film, Blue Whales: Return of the Giants, at IMAX Victoria, which is inside...
Related articleSurfing penguins and hunting falcons among bird photography prize winners The Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year award went to Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas for “Life Under Dead Wood,” a close-up composite image of 36 photographs of slime mold and a springtail, a...