The Most Admired Works Of The 2022 Wildlife Photographer Competition
The Natural History Museum Has Taken A Look At The Top Photos From The 2022 Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Competition Through Its ‘Most Admired’ Collection.
The Natural History Museum is set to unveil a new and redesigned Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition in London on October 14, 2022. The organization says it will display 100 photos depicting this planet’s beauty.
This year’s competition attracted entries from photographers of all ages and experience levels from 93 countries. All entries were judged anonymously based on creativity, originality, and technical excellence by an international panel of industry experts; The winning images will announce on October 11. Ahead of this date, the Natural History Museum has shared this year’s most acclaimed works.
Among the images is Tina Turmanen ‘s ghostly encounter with fish flying through cloud-like algae and 7-year-old Joshua Cox’s portrait of a deer in Richmond Park.
Behavior: amphibians and reptiles
- Brandon Goel
Photojournalism
- Britta Yashinsky
Animal portraits
- Dimitri Koch
Behavior
- Hickey Niki
Wetland
- Dear Jasper
Photojournalism
- Joan MacArthur
Natural artistry
- Jose Fragoso
Ten years and less
- Joshua Cox
Animals in their environment
- Morgan Heim
Animal portraits
- Richard Robinson
15-17 years
- Samuel Sloss
the oceans
- Srikanth Manipuri
Urban wildlife
- Susie Esterhaus
Underwater
- Tina Thurman
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