Brighton Museum & Art Gallery is hosting the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition until 16 March 2025. This showcase, developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London, brings together over 100 photographs from across the globe, highlighting the awe-inspiring beauty and complexity of the natural world.
This year’s exhibition features images such as Life on the Edge by Amit Eshel, which captures nature in its most striking and unusual moments. Visitors will encounter captivating scenes, including a ‘forest rodeo’, a hidden stargazer, and a mason bee at work, offering a unique perspective on wildlife. Each photograph tells a story, allowing visitors to explore the processes and techniques behind the winning images from the 59th edition of this competition.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is the longest-running and most prestigious nature photography competition in the world. Developed by the Natural History Museum, London, it celebrates the art of photography and the wonder of the natural world while encouraging environmental awareness and conservation.
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