Deadline: 19 June 2025
The Royal Society of Biology is inviting applications for its annual Photography Competition.
They are inviting all amateur photographers to send them up to three photographs that the applicants have taken, to help you tell them your chosen story of the importance of Restoring Biodiversity and Habitat.
Theme
- The theme of the Photography Competition is Restoring Biodiversity and Habitat.
Prize Information
- There are two categories in the competition, each with a cash prize:
- Photographer of the Year (18 and over): £1,000 top prize.
- Young Photographer of the Year (under 18): £500 top prize.
Eligibility Criteria
- This competition is open to any amateur photographers both in and outside of the UK (i.e. anyone who earns less than 50% of their annual income through photography).
- Entrants can enter either the Photographer of the Year category or the Young Photographer of the Year category.
- Each entrant may enter up to three photographs into the competition.
- Images should be high resolution JPEG or PNG files and no larger than 10MB in size.
- Entrants must fill in all sections of the entry form.
- Photographers are requested to consider their own welfare and that of other individuals and they take care in their attempt get their photographs. Past photographs can be submitted into the competition.
For more information, visit Royal Society of Biology.