Announcing the 2021 Global Photo Contest Winners
The Nature Conservancy is proud to announce the winners by category of our 2021 contest. Check out the images that amazed our judges the most—and see the winner of this year’s People’s Choice Award, selected by you!
Photography Contest Submission Categories
- People and Nature: Recreation, adventure, people enjoying the outdoors
- Landscape: A sense of place, with or without people
- Water: Above, below, or in between
- Wildlife: In the wild or in your backyard
Award Categories
- One (1) Grand Prize winner
- One (1) People’s Choice winner
- Four (4) Category First Place winners, one (1) per category
- Four (4) Category Second Place winners, one (1) per category
Photo Contest Prizes
All award winners will receive mention on The Conservancy’s digital presences. In addition, The Conservancy will award the following prizes:
One (1) Grand Prize winner will receive:
- $4,000 USD camera kit or camera kit gift card, as determined by The Conservancy in its sole discretion.
One (1) People’s Choice winner will receive:
- $1,000 USD Amazon, Mercado Libre or Alibaba gift card as determined by The Conservancy in its sole discrection.
Four (4) Category First Place winners (one (1) per category) will receive:
- $750 USD Amazon, Mercado Libre or Alibaba gift card as determined by The Conservancy in its sole discretion.
Four (4) Category Second Place winners (one (1) per category) will receive:
- $500 USD Amazon, Mercado Libre or Alibaba gift card as determined by The Conservancy in its sole discretion.
The Official Rules of The Nature Conservancy’s 2021 Photo Contest (the “Contest Rules”)
Questions and inquiries about contest rules can be emailed to photocontest@tnc.org.
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Eligibility
The Nature Conservancy’s 2021 Photo Contest (“Photo Contest”) is open to all professional and amateur photographers who have reached the age of majority in their jurisdiction of residence at the time of entry. Trustees, Board Members, Employees, interns, or partners of The Nature Conservancy, as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents, siblings, and children) and household members of those employees, are not eligible to enter.
By submitting an entry to the Photo Contest, entrants certify that their participation in this Photo Contest is not illegal or in violation of any law, regulation, treaty or administrative act, and that the laws of their governing jurisdiction of residence at the time of entry do not prohibit or restrict the receipt of any Prize under this Photo Contest.
Reservation of Rights
The Nature Conservancy (“The Conservancy” or “Sponsor”) reserves the right to reject any entry if, in The Conservancy’s sole discretion, the laws of an applicable jurisdiction, including but not limited to the entrant’s jurisdiction of residence at the time of entry, would prohibit or limit The Conservancy from proceeding with the Contest as intended or the consideration or awarding of any Prize would impose additional administrative, tax, operational, or legal burdens on The Conservancy.
Furthermore, individuals residing in any “Excluded Jurisdiction” are ineligible to enter the Photo Contest. Excluded Jurisdiction means any country listed on the US Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Active Sanctions Programs list: https://sanctionssearch.ofac.treas.gov/.
Sponsor
The Nature Conservancy’s 2021 Photo Contest is sponsored by The Nature Conservancy, 4245 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, VA 22203-1606 (“Sponsor”).
Entry Period
The Photo Contest begins at 12am GMT on August 1, 2021, and ends at 11:59pm GMT on August 31, 2021 (the “Entry Period”). Entries submitted before or after the Entry Period will not be eligible. Sponsor’s computer is the official time-keeping device for the Photo Contest.
What to Enter
Images will be judged on originality, technical excellence, composition, overall impact and artistic merit.
To ensure functionality on our submission platform, please submit files no larger than 25 MB at the time of entry. High resolution-original files will be requested should an entry make it into the final round of editing to be considered for an award or prize of merit.
All photographs should accurately reflect the subject matter and the scene as it appeared. Photos that have been digitally altered beyond standard optimization (cropping, spotting for dust, reasonable adjustments to exposure, color and contrast, etc.) will be disqualified.
Entries may originate in any format—including but not limited to digital files, digital prints, color transparencies, color prints, or black and white prints—so long as they are submitted electronically in a .jpeg, .jpg, or.png format. HDR images are acceptable.
Previously published material for which non-exclusive rights were granted may be entered as long as you maintain the right to grant us a license (see "Your Rights" below). You must be able to disclose when and where the photo appeared previously to The Conservancy upon request.
If you choose to include people in your submission, you are responsible for obtaining the necessary releases from the individuals depicted, and must be able to provide copies of those releases to The Conservancy upon request.
The Conservancy will not accept watermarked submissions.
The following submissions are ineligible:
- Images of captive animals photographed in zoos and commercial game farms.
- Photos that violate or infringe upon another person's rights, including but not limited to copyright and photographs of persons without the necessary consent required by law in your jurisdiction. The Conservancy reserves the right to require entrants to submit evidence of the subject’s legal consent to be photographed for the submitted photograph, which may include a signed waiver from the subject or the subject’s legal guardian or representative. NOTE: Waiver requirements vary by jurisdiction, and the entrant is responsible for obtaining a legally enforceable waiver from any photographed subject.
- Photos that contain sexually explicit, nude, obscene, violent or other objectionable or inappropriate content.
- Images that involve the willful harassment of wildlife.
- Images taken that cause or caused damage to the environment by the photographer; this includes taking photos from areas where human presence is restricted by authorities or relevant property managers.
- Images that involve putting any individual or animal in danger.
The Conservancy shall determine entry eligibility in its sole and absolute discretion.
How to Enter
All images must be submitted though our photo submission website. Digital images that are sent via mail or email will not be accepted. If possible, please embed the photographer’s name and caption information in the photo’s metadata.
The entry forms contain required fields for information about the photo, category to be entered, and contact information for the entrant, including an email address.
Entrants will be asked to provide the following information in the contest entry process:
- Title of the photo
- Caption: Describe what we see, where it was taken and the story behind the photograph
- Country where photo was taken
- State or province where photo was taken
- Category: People and Nature, Water, Landscape, or Wildlife
You may enter an unlimited number of photos, but you may not use an agency or automated system to enter.
Sponsor reserves the right to reject any additional entries or entries that do not comply with these Official Rules. By entering, you indicate your unconditional agreement to, and acceptance of, these Official Rules and Sponsor’s decisions, which are final and binding. You cannot win a prize unless you comply with all requirements in these Official Rules.
Entrants may be asked to supplement their submission with more explanation about the photo or to provide a higher resolution version of the photo anytime during the contest period.
Submission Categories
A category must be selected when submitting an entry to the Photo Contest. Entries will be considered from the following categories:
- People and Nature: Recreation, adventure, people enjoying the outdoors
- Landscape: A sense of place, with or without people
- Water: Above, below, or in between
- Wildlife: In the wild or in our backyard
Award Categories
Winning submissions will be selected for the following award categories:
- One (1) Grand Prize winner
- One (1) People’s Choice winner
- Four (4) Category First Place winners, one (1) per category
- Four (4) Category Second Place winners, one (1) per category
Judging
Judging will be conducted by a panel of photo editors to be selected by the Sponsor at its sole discretion (the “Panel”). Photos will be judged by the Panel on originality, technical excellence, composition, overall impact, artistic merit and subject matter relevance to The Conservancy’s Priorities and mission.
The Panel will evaluate all valid entries and make daily selections into a group of Judges’ Favorite images, (“Judges’ Favorites”). All winners, including the People’s Choice winner, will be selected from the Judges Favorites. Judges’ Favorites will appear on nature.org/photocontest by 11:59pm GMT September 3, 2021. All judging decisions are final. Please do not contact us about the status of entries or judging.
People’s Choice Winner
One (1) People’s Choice winner will selected by the public from among the Judges’ Favorites published on nature.org by 11:59pm GMT September 3. Subject to Sponsor’s reservation of rights to reject any entry, the People’s Choice winner will be determined by online voting from the Judges’ Favorites selections.
People’s Choice Voting Period
Voting for People's Choice begins at 12:00am GMT on September 4, 2021, and ends at 11:59pm GMT on September 15, 2021 (the “Voting Period”). Votes submitted before or after the Voting Period will not be eligible. Sponsor’s computer is the official time-keeping device for the Photo Contest.
Results
All winners will be announced on nature.org/photocontest by 11:59pm GMT on September 30, 2021. The Conservancy will notify the winners via the contact information provided at the time of entry.
To request a winners list by mail, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request to The Nature Conservancy, Photo Contest, 4245 N Fairfax Dr. Suite 100, Arlington, VA 22203. Requests must be received by October 1, 2021.
Prizes
All award winners will receive mention on The Conservancy’s digital presences. In addition, The Conservancy will award the following prizes:
One (1) Grand Prize winner will receive:
- $4,000 USD Camera kit or camera kit gift card, as determined by The Conservancy in its sole discretion.
One (1) People’s Choice winner will receive:
- $1,000 USD Amazon, Mercado Libre or Alibaba gift card as determined by The Conservancy in its sole discrection.
Four (4) Category First Place winners (one (1) per category) will receive:
- $750 USD Amazon, Mercado Libre or Alibaba gift card as determined by The Conservancy in its sole discretion.
Four (4) Category Second Place winners (one (1) per category) will receive:
- $500 USD Amazon, Mercado Libre or Alibaba gift card as determined by The Conservancy in its sole discretion.
To the maximum extent permissible by law, all winners are responsible for paying any taxes and any and all other costs and expenses associated with claiming the awards, including but not limited to customs fees, taxes, and any other administrative costs, if applicable. If the prize value equals or exceeds $600, prior to the award of any prize the winner will need to complete, sign and return an IRS W-9 form and/or any applicable tax forms for awarding the prize in the winner’s jurisdiction. Any prize details not specified above will be determined by Sponsor, in its sole discretion. A prize may not be transferred and must be accepted as awarded. A winner may not request cash or a substitute prize; however, Sponsor reserves the right to substitute a prize with another prize of equal or greater value if the prize is not available for any reason, as determined by Sponsor, in its sole discretion.
Additional Local Contests and Local Prize Information
In the Conservancy’s sole discretion, you may also be entered into The Conservancy’s local contests automatically as applicable based on your jurisdiction. To the maximum extent permissible by law, these Contest Rules apply, and any additional rules for local contests, including local prizes, are available here:
- https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/photo-contest/wisconsin-photo-contest-rules/
- https://www.natureaustralia.org.au/get-involved/take-action/photo-contest/
- https://www.nature.org/es-us/participa/como-ayudar/concurso-de-fotografia/
- https://www.tnc.org.br/ajude/concurso-de-fotos/
Potential Winner Requirements
Except where prohibited, a potential winner may be required to complete and return an affidavit of eligibility, including proof of age and liability/publicity release within 10 calendar days. If a potential winner fails to return these documents on time, an alternate potential winner may be selected in his/her place.
Your Rights
Your photographs help The Conservancy protect Earth’s amazing diversity of wildlife, people, plants and habitats. Thank you for helping to further our mission through your photography.
You will retain all rights to any photograph you submit—including ownership if applicable.
If you submit a photograph to the Photo Contest, you grant The Conservancy and its related entities such as affiliates and subsidiaries a royalty-free, non-exclusive right in perpetuity to:
- Display the photograph on the Photo Contest submission websites:
- https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/photo-contest/
- https://www.tnc.org.hk/en-hk/get-involved/how-to-help/photo-contest/
- https://www.tnc.org.hk/zh-hk/get-involved/how-to-help/photo-contest/
- https://www.natureaustralia.org.au/get-involved/how-to-help/photo-contest/
- https://www.tnc.org.br/ajude/concurso-de-fotos/
- https://www.natureunited.ca/get-involved/photo-contest/
- https://www.nature.org/es-us/participa/como-ayudar/concurso-de-fotografia/
- http://tnc.org.cn/
- https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/photo-contest/submission-form-indonesia/
- https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/photo-contest/submission-form-china/
- Allowing third-parties, including but not limited to media partners and individuals, to share the photograph on social media.
- Use the photograph on the Internet and in social media in support of our mission.
- Use of the photograph in The Conservancy’s and related entities’ internal and external communications materials including but not limited to web sites and web publications, fact sheets, fund raising publications, advertising, multimedia, presentation and membership services, annual report, newsletters, and Nature Conservancy magazine.
- Providing your photograph to other individuals and organizations for Conservancy and related entities’-related use in news stories, social media, newsletters, reports, slide shows, displays, web pages, videos, membership premiums, and the like.
- Use of, in connection with the Photo Contest, your name, city, state and country of residence in promotions and other publications.
- Retaining a digital copy of your photograph that will be archived in the Conservancy photo library and accessible to Conservancy and related entities’ staff via the Conservancy’s internal online photo archive.
The Conservancy will endeavor to credit all photographs with the credit "Person's Name" when the full name is available.
General Conditions
In the event that the operation, security, or administration of the Photo Contest is impaired in any way, Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, either: (a) suspend the Photo Contest to address the impairment and then resume the Photo Contest; or (b) award the prize(s) from among the eligible entries received up to the time of the impairment. Sponsor reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to disqualify and seek damages from any individual who tampers with the operation of the Photo Contest, violates these Contest Rules, or acts in a disruptive or unsportsmanlike manner. Sponsor’s failure to enforce any term of these Contest Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision. Proof of sending any communication to Sponsor by mail shall not be deemed proof of receipt of that communication by Sponsor. In the event of a dispute as to the owner of an online entry, the authorized account holder of the e-mail address used to enter will be deemed to be the owner. The Photo Contest is subject to federal, state, and local laws and regulations and is void where prohibited.
Release and Limitations of Liability
By entering, to the maximum extent permissible by law, you agree to release and hold harmless Sponsor, their respective parent, subsidiaries, affiliates, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, and agents (the “Released Parties”) from and against any claim or cause of action arising out of participation in the Photo Contest, use of the photograph or associated data (including personal data), or receipt or use of any prize, including, but not limited to: (a) unauthorized human intervention in the Photo Contest; (b) technical errors; (c) printing errors; (d) late or undelivered mail; (e) errors in the administration of the Photo Contest; or (f) injury or damage to persons or property. You waive the right to claim any attorneys’ fees and any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to, punitive, consequential, direct, or indirect damages.
E-Supporter
When you enter, there will be an opt-in to become an e-supporter of The Conservancy. This includes special event invitations, digital messages, text and a monthly e-newsletter. You may cancel and unsubscribe at any time following the unsubscribe instructions provided via those channels.
Privacy and Publicity
Any information you submit as part of the Photo Contest will be used in accordance with Sponsor’s Privacy Policy. By submitting such information, you expressly consent to the Conservancy’s Privacy Policy. The information you provide when you enter is provided to Sponsor. Except where prohibited, you consent to Sponsor’s use of your name in any list of winners (if applicable) and/or for promotional purposes in any media without further payment or consideration.
Disputes
You agree that any and all disputes, claims and causes of action arising out of, or connected with, the Photo Contest or any prize awarded shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, and exclusively by the appropriate court located in Virginia. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Contest Rules, your rights and obligations, or the rights and obligations of Sponsor in connection with the Photo Contest, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Virginia, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules (whether of Virginia or any other jurisdiction), which would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than Virginia.
Questions
Questions and inquiries about contest rules can be emailed to photocontest@tnc.org.

Ben Folds
Ben Folds is widely regarded as one of the major music influencers of our generation. He’s created an enormous body of genre-bending music that includes pop albums with Ben Folds Five, multiple solo albums, and numerous collaborative records.
For over a decade he’s performed with some of the world’s greatest symphony orchestras, and currently serves as the first ever Artistic Advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. In addition to solo rock and orchestral touring, Folds released his first book—a collection of interrelated essays, anecdotes and lessons about art, life and music—in 2019, which debuted as a New York Times Best Seller, and is currently hosting a podcast series spinoff of his book entitled “Lightning Bugs: Conversations with Ben Folds.”
An avid photographer, Folds is also a member of the prestigious Sony Artisans of Imagery, has worked as an assignment photo editor for National Geographic, and was featured in a mini-documentary by the Kennedy Center’s Digital Project on his photographic work.

Roshni Lodhia
Growing up in Tanzania, Roshni found her calling in telling stories of grassroot conservation efforts through photography and film. Her work is unique in the way she captures light and the human spirit. Roshni has worked for conservation organizations, including The Nature Conservancy, in Tanzania, Kenya, Gabon, Seychelles, and South Africa.

Lucas Bustamante
Lucas Bustamante has been bitten by countless snakes, chased by elephants, and has dived along with sharks. He is an Ecuadorian biologist and wildlife photojournalist whose main goal is to use photography to promote environmental and cultural conservation. Lucas is the CEO and director of photography at Tropical Herping and an Associated Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP). He manages research and photography projects in different countries through South America, Africa, and Asia. Lucas is an author of some books, like “Reptiles of the Galapagos,” and has described 6 new species to science, including two gecko species for the archipelago. His photographic work has been featured in National Geographic, Audubon, BBC Wildlife, GEO, WWF, Conservation International, and many other magazines, books, photo exhibitions, and articles. Lucas is a Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Nature’s Best Windland Smith Rice prize winner, and Nature Picture Library represents his images. When taking a break from work, Lucas spends time diving and playing soccer with his friends.

Melissa Dale
Melissa Dale believes in the power of photography to engage, inform, and inspire. And to change the world. She is passionate about creative collaboration and joyfully works with a global network of photographers to create photographic stories that awaken curiosity and compassion for the natural world.
For nearly 20 years, Melissa has been a leading advocate of photography at The Nature Conservancy (TNC). She has held a variety of positions at TNC, including director of photography for Nature Conservancy, TNC’s award-winning magazine, and currently serves as the deputy director of photography for the Global Marketing Division.
Melissa began her career as a social documentary photographer and newspaper photo editor. She then had a most fortunate opportunity to merge her love of photography with natural history storytelling as a photo editor for National Geographic Books.

Alex Snyder
Alex Snyder is a photo editor and photographer based in Alexandria, Virginia. He is currently a photo editor on the Global Photo Team at The Nature Conservancy. Prior to his work at TNC he served as the photographer for Peace Corps documenting volunteer stories in 15 countries. He also serves as the Communications Director for The Photo Society—a group of over 200 National Geographic photographers. Alex's work has taken him around the world and has been published by the National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy, Smithsonian, NPR, New York Times, Time, Vogue, Marie Claire and many others.

Rolaine Ossman
Rolaine Ossman is a Senior Photo Editor for The Nature Conservancy and has been a part of the Global Photo team for six years. She produces feature assignments for Nature Conservancy magazine as well as for initiatives throughout the organization. Her primary interest is creating visual narratives pertaining to environmental issues in fresh and inspiring ways.