There’s something truly magical about the art of photography. It has the power to freeze moments in time, tell compelling stories, and evoke emotions that words alone could never convey. When talented photographers come together to showcase their skills, the result is nothing short of breathtaking.
Today, we are thrilled to announce and celebrate the winners of our 2023 Wild Photo Contest, a showcase of creativity, passion, and unparalleled talent, and a celebration of all things wild.
What sets our contest apart is not just the sheer talent of the participants but the rigorous scrutiny they faced at the hands of our judging panel, which was made up of renowned photographers who we are lucky to have onboard select expeditions.
Read on to see the winning entries and what the judges had to say about them.
Winning entry in the 'Wild Places' category: Simon Wiltshire from the UK
Here’s what judge Richard I’Anson had to say
There were many excellent images in the Wild Places Category, so selecting one winner was not an easy task.
Sunset over the Dolomites is a striking image. The wild landscape is made even more dramatic thanks to the perfect combination of stormy conditions and warm, late light, creating an atmospheric image with an underlying tension between its natural beauty and foreboding mood.
Winning entry in the 'Wild Souls' category: Don West from Australia
Here’s what judge Pia Harboure had to say
When I look at photos, I´m looking out for a feeling of satisfaction and at the same time, I need to find “hints” that would keep me in the photograph at an interrogative level. I find it here representing the “Wild Souls” spirit. I am emotionally taken to a state of wonder, exploration and engagement towards the natural world. The light is expressive and invigorating, the frame is also neat at technical levels but what really happens here is a conversation between man and its environment that goes beyond exploration and adventure. We are invited to delve into interpretations on the tree of life which connects all forms of creation, a reflexive thought we can emphasize with, a constant existential need that pushes us to go outside and experience the world.
Winning entry in the 'Wild Animals' category: Greg Raymond from Canada
Here’s what judge Matt Horspool had to say
When judging this category, I was looking for an image that went beyond simply a creature in a beautiful environment. I wanted to see the animal interacting with or within its environment, and bonus points if I could feel some sort of emotion when looking at the image. Greg’s image stood out to me for several reasons. Not only was it visually stunning, but technically, it was a difficult shot to capture. Bird photographers spend years sitting and waiting for a scene like this to play out. Without the right skills, it’s nearly impossible to get the birds in focus, let alone in a compositionally pleasing position. Greg has perfectly encapsulated the ‘WILD’ aspect of wildlife here, with two of nature’s finest predators going toe to toe, midair! The lighting and composition are excellent, with the hawk maintaining a dominant position higher in the frame. I love the colour contrast between both birds; it’s almost like a good-vs-evil scene.Winner of the People's Choice Award: Andrew Tan from the US
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