Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year Book 2025
Description
Experience the beauty and wonder of the natural world with the 2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition book. This stunning hardcover showcases the winning and finalist images, capturing awe-inspiring moments from Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica, and the New Guinea bioregion.
For more than two decades, this highly regarded competition has invited photographers of all ages, skill levels, and nationalities to share their unique perspective on the natural world. In 2025, the competition received 1,864 entries from 449 photographers across 18 countries—a remarkable celebration of global talent.
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Inside, you’ll discover the award-winning shots across ten diverse categories: Animals in Nature, Aerial, Astrophotography, Macro, Landscape, Threatened Species, Monochrome, Our Impact, Junior, and Portfolio.
Perfect for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, or anyone inspired by the artistry of the natural world, this beautifully presented hardcover is a striking keepsake and a source of lasting inspiration.
Specifications
- Hard cover
- Dimensions: 260mm x 245mm
- Weight: 895g
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