ENTERING A COMPETITION is a wonderful way to improve your photography. For serious wildlife photographers, the blue riband event is the Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPY), held annually at London’s Natural History Museum.
There are several categories, including portraiture, behaviour, and specific types of animal, such as birds, invertebrates and mammals. The public can also vote for their favourite in the People’s Choice Awards. To inspire your efforts, here is a selection of images from the 2020 competition. To find out more about the event, go to nhm.ac.uk/wpy/gallery.
This year, WPY has also launched the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Trail. Go to the online gallery and you can search for clues, across oceans, cities and forests. Track down every clue to reach the end of the trail, and…