Friday 16 October 2015

Natural History Museum - Wildlife Photographer of the Year is now open

Wildlife Photographer of the Year is now open
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is now open
Don Gutoski, a Canadian amateur photographer, was revealed as this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year at a glittering awards ceremony, for his haunting image A Tale of Two Foxes. We caught up with Don a few moments after the announcement to find out how it felt to be selected as the winner from over 42,000 entries. Watch his reaction here.
Tale of Two Foxes
See Don's winning photograph, along with the 100 other finalists, at this year's exhibition, which
opens today.

Until 10 April 2016.
Open late on the last Friday of every month excluding December.

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Watch our trailer
Watch our trailer
Surfing with sharks and fighting dragons - have
a sneak peek at some of the images in this
year's exhibition.
Win a trip to Tanzania
Win a trip to Tanzania
We've teamed up with the Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti and Abercrombie & Kent to offer the chance to win a trip to the Serengeti.
Become a photography judge
Become a photography judge
Vote in this year's People's Choice competition for your favourite image to be added to the exhibition from January 2016.
Photography events
Photography events
Meet the winners and hone your own wildlife photography skills at exclusive workshops and talks.
Take home the portfolio
Take home the portfolio
Own the latest unforgettable collection of award-winning images and browse other must-have gifts in our retail range.
Award ceremony highlights
A wild night
Check out the highlights from the award ceremony as it happened, with tweets and pictures from
the evening.
keyline
Could you be the next Wildlife Photographer of the Year?
The 2016 competition opens soon.
Visit the website for more details
See the exhibition for free
Museum Members get priority entry to Wildlife Photographer of the Year, access to exclusive events and discounts in our shops and cafes.
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