Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year

Entries in the 2024 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year are now closed. Please stay tuned for more information.

The annual Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition calls on photographers from around the world to celebrate the fauna, flora and natural formations of the Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and the New Guinea region. Submitted entries capture incredible moments in time, bearing witness to the unique beauty of the world around us.

The competition, owned and produced by the South Australian Museum, results in a stunning collection of images that provoke us to explore and understand the changing nature of our environment and appreciate the wonder that surrounds us while enriching our knowledge of this extraordinary region.

Congratulations to 2023 Overall Winner, Samuel Markham

A harrowing moment captured at the heart of a bushfire in Parma Creek Nature Reserve, New South Wales, has claimed top prize in the 2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition and exhibition opening at the South Australian Museum on 26 August.

Photographer Samuel Markham’s winning shot, ‘My Country Burns’, was taken in the final days of 2019, in a bushfire season that remains seared into memory around Australia and the world.

“Nothing can prepare someone for being straight in the line of a pyrocumulonimbus firestorm with a built-in flashover and temperatures exceeding 1000°C,” Markham said of his on-the-ground snapshot. “While protecting my home on New Year’s Eve 2019, daylight turned into darkness with 40m-plus flames.”

This year’s judges, Mike Langford, Adjunct Professor Wayne Quilliam and Jackie Ranken, singled out Markham’s “breathtaking, scary photograph” for its “energy and visual drama indicative of the world we now live in”. “Despite the circumstances this isn’t a panicked shot; it is a studied composition with extraordinary detail,” the judges said. “Many layers draw us into the scene, giving us a genuine feeling of being part of the firestorm.”

2023 People's Choice winner revealed (20 October 2023)

Congratulations to Nathan Watson, whose shot ‘Hang Time’ has been voted People’s Choice winner in the 2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition, capturing the acrobatic antics of a tiny honey possum (Tarsipes rostratus) slurping up nectar from a double-headed scarlet banksia (Banksia coccinea) near Cheynes Beach, Western Australia

“Instead of scurrying down the stem as is usually their habit, the possum paused its climb, hanging by its tail and gripping a leaf with its front paws for balance while licking up the last sticky drips of nectar from its whiskers,” Nathan said.

Nathan takes home a $500 prize after over 2,000 visitors to the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year exhibition cast their votes.

Image: My Country Burns, by Samuel Markham, Overall Winner 2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year