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Natural History Museum of London Presents WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR – Preview

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR

WHEN: October 16, 2020 –June 6, 2021

WHERE: Natural History Museum at South Kensington, London, UK

 

TICKETS: Adult £16.50

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Burning forest in the Brazilian state of Maranhão Charlie Hamilton James

A perching primate, perishing habitats and peeking possums are just some of the images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, presented by the Natural History Museum, now in its fifty-sixth year.

Dhritiman Mukherjee
Tar Sands at Night in Northern Alberta, Canada Garth Lenz
Evie Easterbrook
Gary Meredith

Wildlife Photographer of the Year, presented by the Natural History Museum, showcases nature photography and photojournalism. The 100 images shine a light on stories and species around the world.

Arshdeep Singh

Among the newly revealed images in thirteen-year-old Arshdeep Singh’s image of a douc, a critically-endangered primate surrounded by the lush and verdant greens of its environment and maintaining eye contact with the viewer.

Jaime Culebras
Laurent Ballesta
Matthew Maran
Hippopotamuses spend most of daylight hours in the water or/and in the mud to keep their body temperature down. Jose Fragozo
Makoto Ando
Quentin Martinez
Hannah Vijayan

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