22 Remarkable Award-Winning Wildlife Photos from the Fine Art Photography Awards 2024

The Fine Art Photography Awards 2024 in Amateur category have showcased some of the most breathtaking wildlife imagery, with 22 remarkable award-winning photos capturing the beauty, drama, and raw essence of nature. These stunning photographs highlight the talent and dedication of photographers who masterfully depict wildlife in its natural habitat, from majestic predators to delicate, rare species.

Each image tells a compelling story, blending artistic composition with powerful emotion, reflecting the fragile yet awe-inspiring world of nature. This year’s winning selections celebrate not only technical excellence but also the deep connection between humans and the wild, inspiring viewers to appreciate and protect our planet’s incredible biodiversity.

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#1. 1st Place Winner: "Nightfall" by Daniel Flormann

Award-Winning Wildlife Photos from the Fine Art Photography Awards 2024

"Whale sharks are the not only the largest sharks, but indeed the largest fish on our earth. Their characteristic white spots are individual and equal to our fingerprints. Those peaceful giants are rarely scared by humans inside the water, but they should be scared by our species: Driven by the demand for shark fin soup, humans endanger not only the whale shark but the entire ecosystem it inhabits."

#2. 2nd Place Winner: "Shape of Things to Come" by Jules Oldroyd

#3. 3rd Place Winner: "Leap of luck" by Thomas Nicholson

#4. "King of Arran" by Denise Bertram

#5. "Red fox admires a new sunrise" by Alex DelVecchio

#6. "Avian conversation" by Stefan Gerrits

#7. "The Wave Chaser" by Russell Gray

#8. "Embrace" by ChunYang HOU

#9. "The Owl" by Lars Kramer

#10. "Thr king of the alps and his little princes" by Judith Kuhn

#11. "Intimacy" by Guigue Laurent

#12. "Spotted!" by Guigue Laurent

#13. "Silent Stroll in the mist" by Marita Lönnberg

#14. "A mother’s love" by Thomas Nicholson

#15. "Look back" by Thomas Nicholson

#16. "Portrait of the King" by Thomas Nicholson

#17. "Family Ties" by Jules Oldroyd

#18. "It’s All Relative" by Jules Oldroyd

#19. "Badger Reflecting on Life" by Luke Parkinson

#20. "Love Nest" by Caroline Peppiatt

#21. "These Hostile Lands" by Jason Stewart

#22. "The Greeting" by Elizabeth Storms


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