Atlanta is one of those cities that quietly spoils photographers. Between the tree canopy, the parks, the trails, and the light on a clear spring evening, there’s almost no shortage of backdrops worth shooting in. The harder part is knowing which locations actually work for family sessions — and when to show up. As an […]
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award 2026
Every so often, a photograph stops you cold. Not because it’s technically perfect, but because it tells a truth that words just can’t touch. That’s exactly what the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award celebrates each year, and the 2026 shortlist might be the most emotionally charged one yet. London’s Natural History Museum […]
Laredo Birding Festival 2026 Offers a Rich Experience for Nature Photographers
The Laredo Birding Festival returns to Laredo from February 4–7, 2026, bringing photographers face to face with one of the most active bird habitats in South Texas. Set along the Rio Grande flyway, the festival blends guided outings, expert insight, and creative inspiration into four full days of nature-focused activity. Organized by the Monte Mucho […]
National Wildlife Federation’s 55th Annual Photo Contest Opens January 14
The National Wildlife Federation’s 55th Annual Photo Contest opens for submissions on January 14, 2026, offering nature photographers a chance to showcase their work while supporting wildlife conservation. With a $5,000 grand prize and entries accepted through March 22, this prestigious competition continues its legacy as one of the most respected platforms in nature and […]
“Wild Life” Photography Exhibition Opens October 4
The Brigham City Museum of Art & History in Utah is inviting photographers to explore the world’s untamed side with its upcoming “Wild Life” 2025 Photography Competition & Exhibition, running October 4 through December 6, 2025. Open to professionals, students, and hobbyists alike, the competition challenges artists to interpret “wild life” in all its forms—from […]




