Environmental Photographer of the Year
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#EPOTY25 is live!
Joined May 2012
The Environmental Photographer of the Year (EPOTY) competition, powered by @CIWEM, returns in 2025! Submission are now open: https://t.co/VG0cQzGhjq All updates will be shared through our Instagram page: https://t.co/f54nxFxSfD
#EPOTY2025 @Arup @bravebluewrld #CIWEM
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Highlights from @CIWEM #EPOTY2023 shortlist featuring this entry for the Recovering Nature category ๐ Want to take part in #EPOTY2025? Follow along via our website or Instagram: โก๏ธ https://t.co/sN0nhrsYJK โก๏ธ https://t.co/f54nxFxSfD ๐ธ Slow Violence - Fabrizio Maffei (2022)
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Highlights from @CIWEM #EPOTY2023 shortlist featuring this entry for the Recovering Nature category ๐ Want to take part in #EPOTY2025? Follow along via our website or Instagram: โก๏ธ https://t.co/sN0nhrsYJK โก๏ธ https://t.co/f54nxFxSfD ๐ธ Slow Violence - Fabrizio Maffei (2022)
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The Environmental Photographer of the Year (EPOTY) competition, powered by @CIWEM, returns in 2025! Submission are now open: https://t.co/VG0cQzGhjq All updates will be shared through our Instagram page: https://t.co/f54nxFxSfD
#EPOTY2025 @Arup @bravebluewrld #CIWEM
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The Environmental Photographer of The Year 2023 winners have now been announced. A termite-snatching drongo, cows wading through flood water, and a coral glowing like a Christmas tree are among the winning photos. Explore the winning images: https://t.co/FBK9JAa018
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Adapting for Tomorrow category winner | Intruder, Anirban Dutta, 2022 โ This is an in-camera multiple exposure and long exposure image combining three photos of a drongo bird hunting insects attracted to the light.
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Keeping 1.5 Alive category winner | Survival of Buffaloes in Drought, Md Shafiul Islam, 2023 โ Northern and western Bangladesh, comprising 22 districts, has faced ongoing drought, affecting herders who rely on river grasslands to raise buffaloes.
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Recovering Nature category winner | Corals at Night, Nicolas Marin, 2022 โ Taken during an Aruba night dive with a long-exposure technique and an ultraviolet light source, Marin adds: "Coral faces significant challenges due to climate change, pollution, and habitat degradation."
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MPB Vision of the Future category winner sponsored by @mpbcom| Walk Through Trash, Jahid Apu, 2023 โ Bangladesh is one of the top plastic-polluted countries due to mismanagement of plastic waste. Apu shares: "I want my photo to be a wake-up call"
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Young Environmental Photographer of the Year sponsored by @NikonEurope | Flood-Affected Area, Solayman Hossain, 2023 โ During the monsoon season when the river floods, it becomes difficult to find food for the animals, so they have to swim across submerged roads to find food.
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Environmental Photographer of the Year | Black Soldier Fly Farming (I), Maurizio di Pietro, 2022 โ The Hermetia illucens, or soldier fly, is rich in proteins and a highly sustainable food source, thanks to its minimal water and soil consumption.
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We are delighted to share the 2023 Environmental Photographer of the Year winners! Our congratulations to the photographers, and we thank everyone who submitted to #EPOTY23 โ without you there wouldn't be a competition to run. @ciwem @wbnofficial @nikoneurope @mpbcom @ARUPLabs
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We are extremely pleased to welcome @mpbcom as an associate partner on #EPOTY23! MPB provides a simple, safe & circular way to trade, upgrade, and get paid for your photography kit โ a perfect fit for EPOTYโs mission! To find out more about MPB, visit https://t.co/J3GWwHRPAT
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Mattias Klum (@mattiasklum) works with animals, plants, and other natural and cultural settings. He is a @NikonEurope Ambassador, holds an honorary Doctorate in Natural Sciences from Stockholm University, and serves as a member of the Board of Trustees at WWF Sweden.
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Matilde Gattoni is an award-winning photographer covering social, environmental and human rights issues across the Middle East, South and Central Asia, and Africa. She covers topics such as droughts, illegal mining, mass migrations, large scale land grabbing and climate change.
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Arati Kumar-Rao (@AratiKumarRao) is a National Geographic Explorer and independent environmental photographer who documents ecological degradation. She chronicles South Asiaโs changing landscapes and climate and their effect on livelihoods and biodiversity.
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Introducing the #EPOTY23 jury panel! Our 3 members are experts in the world of environmental & scientific storytelling, and completed their judging in earlier this month. @ciwem @wbnofficial @nikoneurope @mpbcom @arup
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๐ธ Widow Holi, Sanghamitra Sarkar, 2017 The widows of Vrindaban celebrate Holi with gulal or coloured powder, which can contain heavy metals or powdered glass. Visit https://t.co/Kc0IbtOk44 to stay tuned for the #EPOTY23 winner announcement.
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๐ธ Life In Garbage, M Yousuf Tushar, 2017 The UNFA reports that Dhaka is one of the most polluted cities in the world: currently, Bangladesh generates around 22.4 million tonnes of waste per year. Visit https://t.co/Kc0IbtNMew to stay tuned for the #EPOTY23 winner announcement.
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๐ธ New Ways To The Future (III), @SimoneTramonte, 2021 14.4% of Danish electricity consumption is provided by wind. More than 150,000 Danish families are members of wind turbine cooperatives. #EPOTY23 is now closed, visit https://t.co/Kc0IbtNMew for the winner's announcement.
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