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28 May 2021
The California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco has announced the winners of this year's BigPicture: Natural World Photography Competition. Over 6,400 photographic submissions were entered by photographers representing 65 countries.
This year's Grand Prize image, titled "Hope in a Burned Plantation" by photographer Jo-Anne McArthur of Toronto, Canada, shows an eastern gray kangaroo, a joey in her pouch, standing in a row of burnt eucalyptus trees in Mallacoota, Australia. The image evokes "the trepidatious se," the judges noted.
McArthur, who was shadowing efforts to rescue koalas after last year's devastating bush fires, didn't have much time to capture this image before the kangaroo locked eyes with her and hopped away. Through her photography, McArthur seeks to document the complex relationship humans have with nature. You can see all of this year's Grand Prize, First Place and category finalists here.
"There is so much to love about this photo," says Suzi Eszterhas, BigPicture jury chair. "In a single image, McArthur captures both the fragility of our planet and the incredible resilience of nature. While the background shows the scars of Australia's tragic bush fires, the joey peeking out of mom's pouch gives us a sense of hope for the future. This kind of powerful imagery inspires us to take action to address climate change and protect all that we stand to lose."
Awards include $12,000 in cash prizes and all 49 winning images will be featured in the annual BigPicture photography exhibit, set to open this fall at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. Sign up to stay up-to-date on all things BigPicture and receive an email update when next year's competition opens.
For more information see the news release below.
Winning Images From the Academy's Annual BigPicture Photography Competition Announced
Representing the best nature photography from around the world, winning images will be displayed at the museum this fall
SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco is excited to announce the winners of this year's BigPicture: Natural World Photography Competition. Nearly 8,400 photographic submissions were entered by world-class photographers representing 68 countries -- each image capturing the incomparable beauty of Earth and the diversity of life it fosters.
A gallery of this year's winning images was just published by bioGraphic, the Academy's online magazine about science and sustainability and official media sponsor for the BigPicture competition. Gallery photos and captions are available for syndication to interested media outlets upon request.
Competition entries were judged by an esteemed panel of photographers and photo editors, including Jury Chair and renowned wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas, international photo editor Sophie Stafford and award-winning nature and conservation photographers Michael Aw, Shem Compion, Claudio Contreras Koob, Inka Cresswell, Jasper Doest, Morgan Heim and Rathika Ramasamy. Photo categories include Terrestrial Wildlife, Winged Life, Landscapes, Waterscapes & Flora, Aquatic Life, Art of Nature and Human/Nature. This year's photo essay category, Out of the Ordinary, focuses on images -- or the stories behind them -- that capture the truly unique and unexpected events that occur in nature.
This year's Grand Prize image, titled "Hope in a Burned Plantation" by photographer Jo-Anne McArthur of Toronto, Canada, shows an eastern gray kangaroo, a joey in her pouch, standing amid a row of burnt eucalyptus trees in Mallacoota, Australia, evoking the trepidatious sense of hope that many people may be feeling after this long, challenging year. McArthur, who was shadowing efforts to rescue koalas after last year's devastating bush fires, had just moments to position herself for this poignant image before the kangaroo locked eyes with her and hopped away. Through her photography, McArthur seeks to document the complex relationship humans have with nature. Check out all of this year's Grand Prize, First Place and category finalists here.
"There is so much to love about this photo," says Suzi Eszterhas, BigPicture Jury Chair. "In a single image, McArthur captures both the fragility of our planet and the incredible resilience of nature. While the background shows the scars of Australia's tragic bushfires, the joey peeking out of mom's pouch gives us a sense of hope for the future. This kind of powerful imagery inspires us to take action to address climate change and protect all that we stand to lose."
Since launching in 2014, BigPicture has established a fast-growing reputation within the photography community, receiving one of just a handful of recommendations from "The 2020 Photographer's Guide to Photo Contests" by PhotoShelter, one of the world's top online photography resources. The competition was also named one of the "Top 15 Photography Contests & Prizes in 2021" by Pixpa, a leading online portfolio service for photographers and was included in My Modern Met's list of "30+ Best Photography Competitions to Elevate Your Craft."
Awards include $12,000 in cash prizes and all 49 winning images will be featured in the annual BigPicture photography exhibit, set to open this fall at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. Sign up here to stay up-to-date on all things BigPicture and receive an email update when next year's competition opens.