The Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Deadline:

Brisbane Powerhouse

The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition harnesses the power of photography to promote the discovery, understanding and responsible enjoyment of the natural world. Brisbane Powerhouse is excited to present this world-class exhibition for the first time in 2018.

Founded in 1964 and organised and produced by the Natural History Museum, Wildlife Photographer of the Year is one of the longest and most prestigious photography competitions in the world. Now in its fifty-third year, the competition received nearly 50,000 submissions from amateur and professional photographers from more than 92 countries.

Every year, 100 of the best images from the competition are selected to be part of an international touring exhibition, which aims to ensure biodiversity and sustainability remain at the forefront of public awareness.

Featuring images across six categories: Diversity, Documentary, Portraits, Portfolio, Environments and Young Photographers, don’t miss this heartfelt and emotive exhibition from 1 September until 4 November.

Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by Natural History Museum, London.

Go into the draw to WIN an Australia Zoo experience when you visit Wildlife Photographer of the Year at Brisbane Powerhouse. Fill in the entry form when you come in to see the exhibition and go into the draw to win a family pass (2 adults and 2 children) to Australia Zoo plus a Giraffe Snapshot and feeding voucher. This prize is valued at over $200 and will be drawn Mon 5 November. Only the winner will be notified.

Image: Erlend Haarberg

 

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