A selection of 14 images has been released ahead of the awards ceremony for the 58th edition of the competition, which is developed and produced by London’s Natural History Museum. An upcoming exhibition, which will be held at the museum before the tour, features 100 of the best images, judged on their creativity, originality and technical excellence. The contest attracted entries from photographers of all ages and experience from 93 countries, organizers said. Roz Kidman Cox, chair of the judging panel, said in a press release: “What stuck with me is not only the extraordinary mix of subjects in this year’s collection — a vast panorama of the natural world — but the emotional power of many of the photographs. ». Other highly praised images released include an encounter with a polar bear in Russia and a heartbreaking photo of unsustainable fishing in India. The press release also featured Doug Gurr, director of the Natural History Museum, who said, “These inspiring images convey the human impact on the natural world in a way that words cannot — from the urgency of biodiversity loss to the inspiring recovery of a protected species’. The winners will be announced on 11 October at a ceremony hosted by wildlife presenter Chris Packham. The exhibition opens three days later. Submissions for the 2023 competition will open on 17 October.


title: “Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2022 Released Highly Commended Images. Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “Patricia Rodriguez”


A selection of 14 images has been released ahead of the awards ceremony for the 58th edition of the competition, which is developed and produced by London’s Natural History Museum. An upcoming exhibition, which will be held at the museum before the tour, features 100 of the best images, judged on their creativity, originality and technical excellence. The contest attracted entries from photographers of all ages and experience from 93 countries, organizers said. Roz Kidman Cox, chair of the judging panel, said in a press release: “What stuck with me is not only the extraordinary mix of subjects in this year’s collection — a vast panorama of the natural world — but the emotional power of many of the photographs. ». Other highly praised images released include an encounter with a polar bear in Russia and a heartbreaking photo of unsustainable fishing in India. The press release also featured Doug Gurr, director of the Natural History Museum, who said, “These inspiring images convey the human impact on the natural world in a way that words cannot — from the urgency of biodiversity loss to the inspiring recovery of a protected species’. The winners will be announced on 11 October at a ceremony hosted by wildlife presenter Chris Packham. The exhibition opens three days later. Submissions for the 2023 competition will open on 17 October.


title: “Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2022 Released Highly Commended Images. Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “Christopher Shields”


A selection of 14 images has been released ahead of the awards ceremony for the 58th edition of the competition, which is developed and produced by London’s Natural History Museum. An upcoming exhibition, which will be held at the museum before the tour, features 100 of the best images, judged on their creativity, originality and technical excellence. The contest attracted entries from photographers of all ages and experience from 93 countries, organizers said. Roz Kidman Cox, chair of the judging panel, said in a press release: “What stuck with me is not only the extraordinary mix of subjects in this year’s collection — a vast panorama of the natural world — but the emotional power of many of the photographs. ». Other highly praised images released include an encounter with a polar bear in Russia and a heartbreaking photo of unsustainable fishing in India. The press release also featured Doug Gurr, director of the Natural History Museum, who said, “These inspiring images convey the human impact on the natural world in a way that words cannot — from the urgency of biodiversity loss to the inspiring recovery of a protected species’. The winners will be announced on 11 October at a ceremony hosted by wildlife presenter Chris Packham. The exhibition opens three days later. Submissions for the 2023 competition will open on 17 October.


title: “Wildlife Photographer Of The Year 2022 Released Highly Commended Images. Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Morris Napier”


A selection of 14 images has been released ahead of the awards ceremony for the 58th edition of the competition, which is developed and produced by London’s Natural History Museum. An upcoming exhibition, which will be held at the museum before the tour, features 100 of the best images, judged on their creativity, originality and technical excellence. The contest attracted entries from photographers of all ages and experience from 93 countries, organizers said. Roz Kidman Cox, chair of the judging panel, said in a press release: “What stuck with me is not only the extraordinary mix of subjects in this year’s collection — a vast panorama of the natural world — but the emotional power of many of the photographs. ». Other highly praised images released include an encounter with a polar bear in Russia and a heartbreaking photo of unsustainable fishing in India. The press release also featured Doug Gurr, director of the Natural History Museum, who said, “These inspiring images convey the human impact on the natural world in a way that words cannot — from the urgency of biodiversity loss to the inspiring recovery of a protected species’. The winners will be announced on 11 October at a ceremony hosted by wildlife presenter Chris Packham. The exhibition opens three days later. Submissions for the 2023 competition will open on 17 October.