National Geographic Traveller (UK) Photography Competition 2024 winners announced听
National Geographic Traveller (UK) has announced the winners of its Photography Competition 2024. Seeking to highlight the best in travel photography, this prestigious annual competition, celebrating its 12th year, was open to entrants from across the UK and Ireland from December 2023 until February 2024. Photographers, both amateur and professional, submitted travel images taken during the past year in any of six categories.听
Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveller (UK), said: 鈥淔rom the Northern Lights in Iceland and the landscapes of the Norwegian coast to the souks of Marrakech and a workshop in Cambodia, the entries of this year鈥檚 competition continue to amaze us with their creativity.
鈥淎fter over a decade of judging the awards, it would be reasonable to expect that the originality and impact of travel photography would somehow diminish. But our finalists鈥 unique perspectives on the world prove that there are always new ways to view the well-trodden paths, as well as those less travelled. A huge congratulations to everyone included here, in what was a competition of exceptionally high standards.鈥
All six category winners receive a year-long subscription to National Geographic Traveller (UK) and tickets to the forthcoming online Masterclasses, a series of travel writing and photography panel discussions due to take place in early 2025. Selected entrants will also be included as part of a national press and media campaign, and featured on
Category winners:
Landscape听
- Chris West – The Northern Lights, Iceland听
People听
- Colin Tennant – Mother and child, Arctic Bay, Canada听
Wildlife听
- Lewis James Newman – Urban fox, south London听
Food and Travel听
- Bernard Kuhn – Bean curd skins, Koh Dach Island, Cambodia听
Urban Environment听
- Kirill Nikitin – Souk Haddadine, Marrakech, Morocco听
Portfolio听
- Dylan McBurney – Norwegian coast听
Launched in 2011, the prestigious annual competition seeks the UK鈥檚 best travel photography talent 鈥 this year across six categories: Landscape; People; Wildlife; Food & travel; Urban; and Portfolio. A global press and media campaign will present the winning images, which will also be featured on the National Geographic website.
To view the winners,