Romain loubeyre, stuck in ice, 71100 (3)
1 kazuaki koseki, solitary tree, 70821
  • 17 June – 3 September 2025
  • 9am – 5pm
  • Free event

Earth Photo

Established in 2018 by Forestry England, the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) and Parker Harris, Earth Photo is a world-leading international programme dedicated to engaging with still and moving image makers. 

Its main objective is to reveal the narratives behind the pictures, encouraging conversations about our world, its inhabitants, environments, and the changing climate.

This exhibition will display a selection of the 2025 shortlisted entries, allowing visitors to view the stunning images in a beautiful forest setting. 

Shortlisted images

Photo Credits:

Roumain Loubeyre – Stuck in Ice

Kazuaki Koseki – Solitary Tree

Selected from 1,582 submissions by 250 lens artists, this year’s shortlist captures urgent, poetic and often unexpected stories about our planet, its inhabitants, and how we interact with both.

The photos and videos shortlisted for Earth Photo 2025 bring us stories from across the globe, from the melting sea ice of Greenland to the vanishing oases of Morocco. They also explore the lives of shepherds in the Accursed Mountains of the Balkans, the resilience of communities in La Palma post-volcanic eruption, and the preservation of mangroves in the Gambia.

These stories not only highlight the pressing issues of climate change, such as disappearing habitats, polluted rivers, and climate-induced displacement, but also celebrate human ingenuity, resilience, and the deep connections between people and their environments.

Through the camera’s lens, we witness both the fragility and strength of communities facing environmental challenges.

All shortlisted works can be viewed online at www.earthphoto.world The photographs and videos were selected by a jury of experts from the fields of photography, film, geography, and ecology, including distinguished curators, environmentalists, writers and artists.