
EPOTY23 announces ethics panel
The 2022 edition of the Environmental Photographer of the Year competition was the first one to feature an ethics panel. Today, we are extremely pleased to announce our three ethics panel members for 2023:
The 2022 edition of the Environmental Photographer of the Year competition was the first one to feature an ethics panel. Today, we are extremely pleased to announce our three ethics panel members for 2023:
Jonas Beyer submitted three photos to EPOTY22, all three taken in the vicinity of Svalbard (Norway). In a recent video interview, Jonas briefly shares the thought processes as well as other insights that go into his photography.
CIWEM and WaterBear launch The Environmental Photographer of the Year 2023 competition in partnership with Nikon Europe and MPB, and supported by Arup…
Last week we published our first ethics statement. A first and not a final version, because in the statement we also pledge to review its contents annually. This statement has been a long time coming…
Sixth-form student Fayz Khan has won the highly coveted prize of Young Environmental Photographer of the Year for his image Beautiful But Hostile Colours On Earth. The photograph shows lesser flamingos flying over Lake Magadi and Lake Natron in the Southern Rift Valley, Kenya.
Photographer Mehdi Mohebi Pour has won the coveted Environmental Photographer of the Year prize for his image, The Bitter Death of Birds. It depicts just three of thousands of birds which died in the Miankaleh lagoon in Iran and the efforts of environmental workers to collect the bodies…