Now open for submissions
Photoworks Director is excited to be chairing the jury for Earth Photo 2025
Earth Photo 2025 is an annual open call that invites submissions from still and moving image makers of all ages, from anywhere in the world, who have a compelling story to share about our planet. Earth Photo is dedicated to encouraging conversations about our world, its peoples, environments, and the changing climate through visual storytelling.
Creators of all ages, working in any genre of photography and film, are invited to submit their most powerful works that challenge perspectives and inspire new ways of thinking about the world.
Selected applicants have the opportunity to receive significant awards, cash prizes, features and a residency at the Sidney Nolan Trust plus the opportunity to be included in more than 15 exhibitions travelling across the UK and internationally. Starting at the Royal Geographical Society, London in June 2025, the exhibition will then tour nationally to Forestry England sites, the Sidney Nolan Trust, a series of National Trust properties and more venues throughout the UK.
Deadline Monday 3 March, 5pm GMT
For full details and how to apply
Earth Photo 2025 Jury
Louise Fedotov-Clements, Director, Photoworks & Chair of Earth Photo Jury 2025
Tim Boddy, Picture Editor, New Scientist
Vron Harris, Filmmaker
Skinder Hundal, International Cultural Leader
Jae-Hyun Seok, Director, ArtSpace Lumos
João Kulcsár, Director, Foto Festival Paranapiacaba
Anne Nwakalor, Founding Editor, No! Wahala Magazine
Wang Peiquan, Director of Lishui Photography Festival
Wang Xueke,Director of Collections, Lishui Photography Museum
Arianna Rinaldo, Co-founder/Curator, PhEST
Marissa Roth, Photographer
Dagmar Seeland, Correspondent, Stern UK
Fiona Shields, Head of Photography at the Guardian
David Stock, Head of Editorial Video, New Scientist
Steven V-L Lee, Director of Kuala Lumpur International Photoawards
Earth Photo was established in 2018 by Forestry England, the Royal Geographical Society and Parker Harris. Photoworks collaborates with all partners to co-produce Earth Photo on behalf of Forestry England.