Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Wildscreen partner to host WildPhotos – a celebration of the world’s best nature photography | Natural History Museum

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Wildscreen partner to host WildPhotos – a celebration of the world’s best nature photography

WildPhotos is a one-day photography symposium taking place in Bristol, UK, on Sunday 13 October and available online.

A world-class line-up of speakers will come together for a unique programme of talks and panels at Bristol Aquarium that will explore the triumphs and challenges of capturing nature in photography, as well as the future of the genre.

Kathy Moran, current Jury Chair for the Natural History Museum, London’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year and formerly National Geographic Magazine's Deputy Director of Photography, will produce and host the event. The line-up will include unique talks and panels featuring more than a dozen of the world's leading wildlife photographers. The event is aimed at professional and amateur photographers, industry thought leaders, photography suppliers, and conservationists.

Headlining at the event will be Thomas P Peschak, National Geographic Photographer, Explorer and NGS Storytelling Fellow who specialises in documenting both the beauty and fragility of the world’s oceans, islands and coasts. Originally trained as a marine biologist, he embraced photojournalism 15 years ago and is now Director of Storytelling for Save Our Seas Foundation.  His images and stories have been awarded 17 times in Wildlife Photographer of the Year and received seven World Press Photo Awards.

The event will also feature a specially curated selection of images from Wildlife Photographer of the Year’s global community displayed in a public exhibition on College Green, celebrating the best of the world’s wildlife and conservation photographers.

Pauline Robert, Head of Wildlife Photographer of the Year Programme, Natural History Museum said: “For sixty years, Wildlife Photographer of the Year has shown the power of photography to inspire awe and wonder and create advocates for nature. As a part of our anniversary celebrations, we're proud to partner with WildPhotos to gather, connect and encourage talented nature and environmental photographers from around the world.” 

Lucie Muir, CEO of Wildscreen, commented: “As the home of natural history production, it’s fitting that WildPhotos will be coming to Bristol,  bringing world-class inspiring photography to the city ahead ahead of our internationally acclaimed Wildscreen Festival. It’s never been more important to highlight the beauty of the natural world and the danger it faces from the threats of climate change and biodiversity loss. We hope that delegates will find the images and discussions inspiring and that it will spark ideas that create positive change.”

Kathy Moran commented: “I’m honoured to be producing and hosting WildPhotos this year, particularly in this, the 60th anniversary of Wildlife Photographer of the Year and just ahead of the world renowned Wildscreen Festival. I look forward to some lively discussions with some of the world’s most talented photographers working today.”

Thomas P Peschak, photographer, commented: “I believe visual storytelling is a powerful tool for conservation, a means of providing irrefutable proof, empowering emotional connections and motivating behavioral change, all in service of the natural world. I look forward to WildPhotos, not just as a platform to hear and see stories from talented photographers, but also as a timely reminder of just how beautiful yet fragile our biodiversity is.”

WildPhotos will follow the announcement of the winners of the sixtieth Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition on 8 October, and the opening of the flagship exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London on 11 October.

WildPhotos tickets are available online now: https://bit.ly/WPY60-WildPhotos

This is a hybrid event, with both in person and virtual tickets available, opening up this world-class line-up of speakers to a global audience.

 

Notes to Editors

Wildlife Photographer of the Year Press Contact details

Josephine Higgins, Communications Manager, Natural History Museum

Wildpress@nhm.ac.uk

 

About Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Now in its sixtieth year, Wildlife Photographer of the Year is the Natural History Museum, London’s global platform for the world's best nature photography and wildlife photojournalism. Our annual competition with nearly 60,000 entries is open to photographers of all ages, nationalities and experience levels. With our touring exhibition and outreach activities engaging millions around the globe every year, we invite ever more people to celebrate and advocate for the natural world.

 

About the Natural History Museum, London

The Natural History Museum, London is a world-leading science centre and one of the most visited attractions in the UK. A global source of curiosity, inspiration and joy. Our vision is to build a future in which both people and the planet thrive. We aim to be a catalyst for change, engaging advocates for the planet in everything that we do. Our 350 scientists are finding solutions to the planetary emergency in all aspects of life. Visit, join and support the Natural History Museum today. Protecting the planet. It's in our nature.

 

About Wildscreen

Wildscreen is a conservation charity with a global impact. We connect creatives within the wildlife film, television and photography industry with conservationists to raise awareness about the environmental crisis and inspire positive change.

Wildscreen envisions a world where natural world storytelling is inclusive, accessible and impactful and where nature is protected and thriving. Our mission is to connect people with nature through storytelling, and democratise the creation of and access to nature's stories.