How Social Media Is Reshaping Wildlife Photography Standards
Social media platforms are reshaping wildlife photography aesthetics and field practices, raising important questions about artistic integrity and conservation ethics.
Social media platforms are reshaping wildlife photography aesthetics and field practices, raising important questions about artistic integrity and conservation ethics.
The 2026 World Nature Photography Awards celebrates 42 exceptional submissions, with Australian photographer Jono Allen winning top honors for his striking portrait of a rare white humpback whale.
Technical perfection alone cannot create compelling bird photography. Master storytelling, behavior documentation, and environmental context to transform your images from sharp but flat into visually captivating narratives.
Discover how patient observation, ethical engagement, and focused projects help wildlife photographers create distinctive work that rises above algorithmic trends.
The 61st Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition breaks records with 60,636 submissions from 113 countries. Vote now for your favorite among 24 finalists in the People’s Choice Award.
Legendary super tusker Craig, one of the world’s most photographed African elephants, has died at 54, leaving an indelible mark on wildlife photography.
Trail cameras worldwide captured extraordinary wildlife moments in 2025, including a thought-to-be-extinct big cat and unprecedented behavioral footage from grizzly bear dens.
SmallRig’s new Remote Wildlife Pro Wireless Repeater enables photographers to command cameras from hundreds of meters away, revolutionizing remote wildlife documentation.
Master winter wildlife photography by understanding essential camera settings, protective gear strategies, and compositional techniques specific to frozen environments.
Wildlife photographer Ari Rabin-Havt realizes an extraordinary vision by capturing imagery from within a hammerhead shark’s mouth, redefining underwater documentation.