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Earth Photo 25


Einsendeschluss: 03.03.2025

 [English only]

Each year, Earth Photo launches an open call, culminating in an awards ceremony, exhibitions, and a series of engaging events.
Earth Photo invites submissions that challenge perspectives and inspire new ways of thinking about the world. We seek works that explore themes such as nature, people, places, forests, land and seascapes, as well as the diverse effects of, and responses to, climate change.

Individuals and collectives are encouraged to submit up to 10 images, as singles or a series. Projects must have been created within the last five years. In addition to photography, Earth Photo welcomes short films between five seconds and five minutes long.

 

Entry is by online submission , and the deadline is Monday 3rd March 2025, 5PM (GMT) . An entry fee of £15 will be charged to each entrant for up to 10 images or films.


Applicants will be required to provide a CV (500 words) and a short statement about themselves (250 words) and each of their submitted images/films (100 words). If selected for exhibition, the organisers will ask for a more detailed description for the catalogue and publicity purposes, as relevant.
A longlist will be created by the Earth Photo team featuring the strongest submissions for the jury panel of industry experts to review and shortlist.
All entries that make the final Earth Photo 2025 Shortlist will be considered for the Earth Photo exhibitions, and a chance to receive one of the eight awards, including:

 

  • Earth Photo Award: £1,000 for an outstanding photography project that tells a compelling story about life on our planet.

  • The Royal Geographic Society - Climate of Change Award: £500 for a submission that explores the impacts of climate change upon people, environments, and wildlife or showing resilience and innovative adaptations resulting in positive actions.

  • Forestry England - Forest Ecosystem Award: £500 for an extraordinary submission relating to trees, forest ecosystems, ecologies, workers, inhabitants, guardians of the forest, forest biodiversity, resilience, climate impacts and communities.

 

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