Photography Competition

photography competition
Winners announced!

Wilder Kent Photography Competition 2024

A huge thank you to everyone who entered this year's Photography Competition.

This year, we had even more exciting categories for you to enter under: 

Plants - Leaf the competition behind

Animals - Capture the wild side

Birds - Take flight and capture avian wonders!

Insects - Bug out and show off your macro skills

Fungi [NEW] - Spore a moment to share your appreciation for fungi 

Marine and coastal wildlife- Make waves

Landscapes and seascapes - Frame the perfect scenic snapshot

People in nature - Celebrate human connections to nature

Kids category - Calling all young wildlife enthusiasts under the age of 18!

Phone camera category [NEW] - What stunning photos can you capture with a snap?

Unedited photo category [NEW] - Highlight the raw beauty of nature

Conservation is often not an inclusive environment for women, people of colour, young people and members of the LGBTQ+ community. We encourage participants from all backgrounds and communities to take part in this challenge. We understand that not everyone has the income available to spend on often expensive photography equipment and software, therefore we look forward to seeing all entries, from beginners with smartphone cameras to experienced and keen photographers, both in rural and urban areas. The beauty of nature is in it's diversity, and we want to capture that.

The prizes

Each Category Winner received an Adopt a Species pack of their choice and featured across our website and social media channels. In addition to this, the overall winner – Kent Wildlife Trust’s Photographer of the Year 2024 - will be honoured in the winter issue of the Wilder Kent magazine with a double page spread featuring their work as well as two tickets to a Wilder Kent Safari of their choice.

2024 winners

2024 commendation

2023 winners

2023 Commendation

2022 Winners

2022 Commendations

2019 Winners

2018 Winners

Kent Wildlife Trust Wildlife Photography Competition is owned by Kent Wildlife Trust.