Don’t Miss The Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition 

Getting A Head Start by David Lloyd - A hyena carries the head of a zebra in its mouth

Since you appreciate wildlife photography, then you won't want to miss the 59th touring Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition.

It’s a public showcase of the 100 shortlisted wildlife images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023 Awards, and it’s currently available to view at The Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London.

Award-winning wildlife images

The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition attracted more than 50,000 entries in 2023.

From those, just 100 images were selected as finalists.

Two of my images were within this shortlist, and I was awarded in both the ‘Animal Portraits’ category for my image, ‘The Final Twist’, and in the ‘Mammal Behaviour’ category for my image ‘Getting A Head Start’.

Both images are available to purchase from my online store.

Related: Two images awarded in the 59th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition

Visit the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition at a venue near you

The exhibition officially launched on 13th October and is available to visit in London as well as at venues around the UK and internationally. It runs until 30th June 2024.

Venues currently displaying the fifty-ninth exhibition include:

United Kingdom

·         Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

·         Dorset Museum & Art Gallery

·         Guernsey Museum at Candie

·         Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

·         National Museum of Scotland

·         Nature in Art, Gloucester

·         Seaton Tramway

·         Sewerby Hall and Gardens

·         Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery

·         Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens

·         The Base, Greenham.

Internationally

·         Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery and National Wool Museum, Australia

·         Zwin Natuur Park, Belgium

·         Royal BC Museum and Royal Ontario Museum, Canada

·         The Natural History Museum of Denmark, Denmark

·         Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Bourges, France

·         Westfaelisches Pferdemuseum Münster and Staatliches Naturhistorisches Museum in Braunschweig, Germany

·         Forte di Bard, Italy

·         Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand

·         and Science Centre, Singapore. 

The Natural History Museum website has more details on where you can view the exhibition in 2023 and 2024. Do also contact the venue nearest you for more details on touring exhibition dates and for ticketing information.

Where do you hope to visit the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition?

Vote for your favourite wildlife image

A further 25 images from The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023 entries have been shortlisted by the Award judges and the Natural History Museum.

The public is invited to vote for their favourite, and so you currently have a chance to help decide which image will win the People’s Choice Award. Vote here. N.B. Voting closes at 14.00 GMT on 31 January 2024.

Which image would you like to see win the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice award?

 

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