Conservation photographer and wildlife tracker Jeff Wirth caught a much bigger beast than just a lynx…
Omahi is a Mexican photographer who doesn’t only take those photos, but also shows the world how they are taken.
Rachid Lotf is not only a photographer, but also an artist. He combines things of the past to invoke that ultimate feeling of nostalgia, and he definitely succeeds.
The German Society for Nature Photography have just announced the winners of the Nature Photographer of the Year 2020 contest, and they’re worth every bit of praise and attention they got.
A New-York and Berlin based photographer named J. Henry Fair explores how industry and infinite consuming destroys nature in his project “Industrial Scars”.
Geert Weggen, photographer from both Sweden and the Netherlands, who has more than 60,000 followers on his Instagram page, focuses on red squirrels for the last several years. He even managed to befriend them!
A few years ago, Greek army man Anthimos Ntagas tried street photography and he instantly got hooked. He finds the connection between two different themes or even more inside one photo very intriguing. That’s why he loves to employ juxtaposition to create his best works.
As the contest itself finished several months ago, the People’s Choice award was still being decided by the public. Deadline was on February 4, 2020, and now we have all the fan favorites, including the top prize.
Thomas Duke, an artist from London, started a project that connects the imaginary reality of movies to the real world, where the filming actually happened. He’s already found more than 150 locations and his project is so popular that he’s not planning to stop anytime soon.
The presentation of the award at the Nature Talks Photo Festival in the Netherlands marked the end of a competition at which over 14,000 images were submitted by photographers from 73 different countries. Entries were divided into 11 categories including Birds, Mammals, Plants and mushrooms, Landscapes, Underwater and Man and Nature. Category winners were then pitted against each other to decide the Grand Prize: the prestigious title of Nature Photographer Of The Year.
Dick van Duijn is a 34-year-old Dutch photographer who loves to capture the secrets of wildlife and has recently become popular thanks to his photos of ground squirrels smelling flowers.
Orlando-based Geo Leon makes the photography industry a little more real and accessible to us by showing what is happening behind the scenes of those ideal photos everybody wants.