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The 2024 contest benefits the Whitley Fund for Nature, a wildlife conservation charity. Photos show bears, otters, seals, zebras, penguins, and other animals striking hilarious poses.
National Press Photographers Association of America's Best of Photojournalism awards, Third prize (in 2010) and a first prize (in 2008). [7] National Geographic Photo award, Honorable Mention in 2013. [8] China International Press Photo Contest, Gold award (in 2013), silver award (in 2011) and bronze (in 2007). [9]
In August 2009, the Brandts submitted the photo to the National Geographic weekly "Your Shot" contest in a bid to have the image included in an upcoming issue. [2] Through this appearance, the photograph spread virally across worldwide newspapers [3] and the Internet, popularized by sites such as Cute Overload.
National Geographic Image Collection, a division of the National Geographic Partners, a joint venture between the National Geographic Society and The Walt Disney Company, headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, was a stock photography agency that managed and licensed one of the world's most comprehensive and unique collections of photographs and original artwork.
Lynn Johnson (born 1953) [1] is an American photographer known for her contributions to National Geographic, Sports Illustrated and Life among others. Johnson is known for photographing vanishing languages and challenges to the human condition, with a focus on Africa and Asia.
The Photo Ark is a National Geographic project, led by photographer Joel Sartore, with the goal of photographing all species living in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries around the globe in order to inspire action to save wildlife. The project has been documented in a series of books and in a three-part documentary first shown on PBS and then ...
The Siena International Photo Awards ( SIPAContest) is a photography competition for professional, amateur and student photographers from around the world. It is judged by an international panel of experts that includes renowned photographers, editors and photography collectors. First presented in 2015, by their second year the awards and the ...
The National Geographic GeoBee (called the National Geographic Bee from 2001 to 2018, [1] also referred to as the Nat Geo Bee) was an annual geography contest sponsored by the National Geographic Society. The bee, held annually from 1989 to 2019, was open to students in the fourth through eighth grades in participating schools from the United ...