Bird Photographer of Year 2025 Winners Revealed
Discover the breathtaking winning images from Bird Photographer of the Year 2025, showcasing extraordinary avian behaviour and stunning wildlife photography from around the globe.
Discover the breathtaking winning images from Bird Photographer of the Year 2025, showcasing extraordinary avian behaviour and stunning wildlife photography from around the globe.
As Britain's curlew population faces a perilous decline, a contentious conservation strategy involving licensed fox culls is dividing experts and igniting a fierce ethical debate about saving our most treasured birds.
Melissa David's captivating image of a stranger in the rain, captured on her smartphone, has been crowned the winner of the prestigious 2025 mobile photography award, celebrating the art in the everyday.
From Westminster's political dramas to global climate protests, experience the past week's defining moments through a stunning collection of 20 award-winning photographs that captured the world's pulse.
A distressed humpback whale calf and its mother became entangled in a controversial shark net off Coolangatta, Queensland, sparking urgent rescue efforts and renewed debate over marine protection measures.
A landmark exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, curated by Professor Deborah Willis, unveils the profound and often overlooked legacy of Black photographers in Britain, from the 19th century to the present day.
Raghuvamsh Chavali's mesmerising photograph of a woman in a sari has triumphed in the prestigious UK competition, showcasing the power of mobile photography.
The Guardian's 2025 league table uncovers the best UK universities for Film Production and Photography. Discover which institutions are leading the creative arts education and shaping the next generation of filmmakers and visual artists.
From a colossal tuna causing a stir to adventurous beavers and urban wildlife, The Guardian's weekly gallery captures the most extraordinary moments from the natural world.
Breathtaking shortlisted images for the prestigious Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024 competition showcase celestial marvels, from the Northern Lights over a Scottish lighthouse to distant galaxies, captured by talented global photographers.
Acclaimed photographer Brad Wall unveils 'Passe Ballet', a stunning collection of aerial dance photography. Discover the breathtaking geometry and emotion captured from above, transforming dancers into living sculptures against minimalist landscapes.
A powerful new exhibition showcases Mark Steinmetz's iconic black and white photographs of young rollerskaters asleep in their cars, offering a poignant glimpse into 1990s American youth culture.
Acclaimed photographer Warren Kirk captures the haunting beauty and quiet dignity of life in Victoria's dwindling regional towns, offering a powerful visual narrative of community and change in his latest book.
Discover 'A Picture to Walk the Earth' – a stunning visual odyssey by photographer David Guerrero that reveals the profound emotional world and fragile existence of elephants, from the deserts of Namibia to the plains of Kenya.
Photographer Nik Roche's intimate portrait, 'Life from a Caravan Window,' offers a poignant glimpse into a child's quiet world of reflection, earning a coveted spot in the prestigious Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition at the National P
Behold the stunning winning and shortlisted images from the prestigious 2025 competition, showcasing the raw beauty and fragility of the natural world across Australia and New Zealand.
Renowned skateboarder and artist Ed Templeton triumphs in The Guardian's photography contest with a stunning, naturally lit portrait of his friend Jack, captured on a Google Pixel 8 Pro. Discover the story behind this compelling image.
Join a journey across the UK's chalk grasslands, where a simple scan reveals a hidden world of rare orchids, butterflies, and a rich tapestry of biodiversity fighting for survival.
A groundbreaking project in Somerset is blending cutting-edge environmental DNA testing with centuries-old local folklore to rescue the region's critically endangered eel population from the brink.
A new generation of young conservationists in Britain is taking hands-on action to protect the endangered harvest mouse, creating miniature habitats and championing wildlife preservation.
The Natural History Museum's prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is now accepting submissions for its 2025 edition. Amateur and professional photographers worldwide are invited to showcase their work celebrating the planet's extraord
Photographer Philip Butler captures the poignant beauty and social history of Britain's humble garage blocks, a fading icon of 20th-century urban planning, in a stunning new visual archive.
The Natural History Museum unveils the breathtaking winners of the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 competition, showcasing extraordinary moments from the natural world that highlight both its splendour and vulnerability.
Iconic British photographer Martin Parr reveals the stories behind his most famous works, his unique perspective on 'boring' subjects, and his enduring legacy in a major new interview.
Discover the story behind Bobby Beasley's captivating phone photograph, 'The Man on the Bus', which won the prestigious award. A masterclass in street photography and human connection.
Embark on a stunning visual journey across the globe with The Guardian's latest photographic round-up. From Westminster's political dramas to serene global landscapes, this collection captures the defining moments of our time in 20 powerful images.
Groundbreaking DNA research reveals Africa's giraffes belong to four separate species, rewriting biology textbooks and transforming conservation efforts for these majestic creatures.