wildlife photography
The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023: vote for your favourite Portraits image
Vote now for your favourite Portraits image in The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 from BBC Wildlife magazine
The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023: vote for your favourite Plants and Fungi image
Vote now for your favourite Plants and Fungi image in The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 from BBC Wildlife magazine
The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023: vote for your favourite Behaviour image
Vote now for your favourite Behaviour image in The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 from BBC Wildlife magazine
The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023: vote for your favourite Environment image
Vote now for your favourite Environment image in The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 from BBC Wildlife magazine
The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023: vote for your favourite Camera Phone image
Vote now for your favourite Camera Phone image in The Wildlife Photography Awards 2023 from BBC Wildlife magazine
How to take striking animal portrait photographs
Nothing creates the same connection with an animal as a beautifully shot portrait
How to take great macro photographs of wildlife
Smaller targets require more skill to shoot, but the results will often make a bigger splash. Here's our expert guide to getting started in macro photography, including professional tips and which specialist equipment you'll need.
Top species to photograph in British Columbia – and how to get the best shots
Award-winning wildlife photographer Matt Maran reveals the top five species to photograph in British Columbia, with when to go, essential info and how to get that perfect shot.
How and where to see the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition in 2022
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition tour is the best way to see these award-winning images, with stops in London, Bristol, Cardiff and around the UK. Here's our guide to where to see it in 2022.
Stunning photos of polar bear families in Canada
As winter descends on Wapusk National Park, south of Churchill in Manitoba, Canada, wildlife photographer Daisy Gilardini braves the chill to capture the life and times of an Arctic icon: the polar bear.