Earth Photo 2026
This powerful exhibition showcases shortlisted works that explore themes such as nature, people, places, forests, land and seascapes, as well as the diverse effects of, and responses to, climate change.
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- Free event (admission applies)
In partnership with the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), Parker Harris and Photoworks, Earth Photo is an internationally acclaimed, world-leading programme dedicated to engaging with filmmakers and photographers. Its main objective is to encourage conversations about our world, its peoples, environments, and the changing climate through visual storytelling. Photography and film are among the most powerful mediums of our time, capable of transcending the barriers of geographical space and human language to connect people. Today, they are more crucial than ever in shaping how we perceive, interpret, and understand the world around us.
Each year, Earth Photo launches an open call, culminating in an awards ceremony, exhibitions, and a series of engaging events. In early summer, visit the Earth Photo 2026 exhibition in the grounds of Waddesdon Manor.
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