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The inaugural Deer Photographer of the Year award has seen entries coming in from around the world. The judges handed the top prize of £5,000 to an extraordinary night-time shot taken in the ...
More than 13,000 images were submitted to this year’s competition, across 10 categories. The Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year title went to nine-year-old Jamie Smart for her image ...
From a clever fox to a roaring deer, the images honored in this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards contest capture the beauty in the natural world—even amid the hustle and bustle of ...
The Young British Wildlife Photographer of the Year title went to nine-year-old Jamie Smart for her image of a curlew among dandelions, taken in Wiltshire, southwest England.
Sleepy seals, a “dancing” stoat and a caiman’s fatal encounter with a jaguar are among the highly commended images in this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
The 60th edition of Wildlife Photographer of the Year opens at the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London, UK, from Friday, October 11, until Sunday, June 29, 2025.
Efforts to capture images of these skittish, wild animals have formed a sub-genre of wildlife photography – buoyed no doubt by the natural majesty a stag’s antlers bring to a picture.
Photographer Simon Withyman, who took away the grand prize of £3,500 ($4,500), photographed the same fox for three years, following it as it patrolled the streets of Bristol and raised its offspring.
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