Shortlist: 2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
Here are some of the shortlisted images for the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards for 2023, showcasing the year’s best wildlife and landscape photos.
Here are some of the shortlisted images for the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards for 2023, showcasing the year’s best wildlife and landscape photos.
Matthew Newton’s haunting image became a potent symbol of the anti-logging movement that helped save Tasmania’s Weld Valley forest.
Sailing the deep lakes that occasionally form in Australia’s arid outback might not bring the same glory as the Sydney to Hobart, but it has its own challenges and joys for the sailors who chase these ephemeral water bodies.
Australian native bees have evolved complex social structures and foraging behaviours that help biologists answer longstanding questions, such as the origins of social behaviour, and the drivers of increased biodiversity.
Australian Geographic’s Photo Editor Nicky Catley takes a deep dive into the way we photograph Australia’s strangest frontier town, Coober Pedy.
The stories behind the photos that ran riot on our social feeds this year.
Australia is an extraordinary place and the photographers who capture it aren’t too shabby either! Here we celebrate their exceptional and insightful work throughout 2022.
The Australian landscape is a painter’s palette of the most splendid colours. We take a look with a bird’s-eye view.
Nature has been captured as a work of art in Christian Spencer’s new book, presenting his two decades of bird photography.
The only trophies this hunter collects are photographs.