08/25/2024

Paul Nicklen’s World Press Photo Winning Shot

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British Columbia photographer Paul Nicklen has won the top prize in the nature category of the World Press Photo contest for this shot of emperor penguins in Antarctica’s Ross Sea for National Geographic magazine. 

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Nicklen uses his camera to chronicle a world melting away under global warming. He has specialized in photographing polar regions since 1995, shooting a dozen National Geographic stories and covers to date. The image above is also from the penguin series.

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Narwhals, from Nicklen’s book, Polar Obsession, shot in Nunavut, Canada.

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Above: in the water on one of his shoots.

Paul Nicklen’s website, here.


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12 thoughts on “Paul Nicklen’s World Press Photo Winning Shot

      1. Very kind! Thank you! and yours has many great variety of things to look at, Just what I look for in a blog!! Good stuff!

  1. Thanks for posting these, which I had not seen before. Last week I finished Robert Murphy’s Logbook for Grace, which recounts that author’s experiences in 1912-13 aboard a whaling ship off the waters of South Georgia Island and Antarctica. These pictures shed light on that story and the delicate ecosystem in that amazing part of the world.

  2. I agree with Resa – so important to the world at large to know what’s happening and to be able to see such images, wow! That first award-winning image looks unreal, as if this is how we might imagine such a scene to look.

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