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Main image: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan, ‘The Climate Talk’
Earth Photo has announced its 2026 shortlist, featuring 160 powerful photographs and films by 33 outstanding photographers and filmmakers around the world.
Selected from 1,400 submissions by more than 200 lens-based artists, this year’s shortlist is among the most diverse in the programme’s history.
It spans documentary and fine art, drone photography and handmade printmaking, short film and long-exposure landscape. The artists are united by a commitment to stories capturing life on a changing planet.
The shortlisted images speak to the defining environmental and political stories of our time, from landscapes haunted by ICE detention centres to salmon farms at ecological breaking point.
Photographs span hidden geographies of industrial food production in Spain to melting Arctic coastlines in Northern Canada.
Now in its eighth year, Earth Photo is an international photography and film open call from the Royal Geographical Society, Parker Harris and Photoworks. It celebrates innovative visual storytelling that encourages conversations about our world and the challenges it faces.
The shortlisted works will be presented in the Earth Photo 2026 exhibition, at the Royal Geographical Society in London. It will then tour the UK as well as being available to view online.
The winners will be announced at a private view at the Royal Geographical Society on 02 July 2026 at an event hosted by naturalist Chris Packham.
The Earth Photo 2026 shortlist includes:
Photographers:
Salman Fahad Alanazi (Saudi Arabia) \ K M Asad (Bangladesh) \ Antonio Avelar (Portugal) \ Anne-Marie Briscombe (United Kingdom) \ Marco Di Marco (Iceland) \ David Fleetham (Guam) \ Gonçalo Fonseca (Portugal) \ Marco Garro (Peru) \ Neal Haddaway (United Kingdom) \ Catherine Holmes (United Kingdom) \ Muhammad Hossain (Bangladesh) \ Ian Dawson (United Kingdom) \ Britta Jaschinski (United Kingdom) \ Seok Lee (South Korea) \ Garry Lotulung (Indonesia) \ Filbert Minja (Tanzania) \ Giacomo d’Orlando (Italy) \ Natalya Saprunova (France) \ Miguel Serrano Ruiz (Spain) \ Marni Shindelman (United States) \ Gina Soden (United Kingdom) \ Matteo Trevisan (Italy) \ Rebecca Wickham (Australia) \ Takeshi Yamamoto (Japan) \ Umberto Ferrero (Italy)
Filmmakers:
Zillah Bowes (United Kingdom) \ Lalith Ekanayake (Sri Lanka) \ Mohammad Rakibul Hasan (Bangladesh) \ Payal Kakkar (India) \ Janet Lees (United Kingdom) \ Gideon Mendel (United Kingdom) \ Camilo Parra (United Kingdom) \ Klaus Thymann (United Kingdom)
Gideon Mendel, Mohammad Rakibul Hasan, Klaus Thymann, Lalith Ekanayake and Payal Kakkar are represented across both still and moving images.
The photographs and films were selected by a jury of experts from across the worlds of photography, curation, geography and ecology.
The Earth Photo 2026 exhibition will be held at the Royal Geographical Society, London, from 26 June to 22 July 2026, before touring to partner venues across the UK:
Click here for more information and to view the full Earth Photo 2026 shortlist.





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