Judges
We have assembled a judging panel that have a great deal of experience with photography, from a range of different perspectives.
Chris Breen
Chris is the founder of Wildlife Worldwide and has over 30 year's experience in helping people discover the world's most incredible wildlife. Throughout that time Chris has taken thousands of images of some of the world's most sought-after species and certainly knows a great image when he sees one.
Chris will be in charge of the judging panel, helping to determine which images will be named as the winners of the three categories and the overall winner. |
Nick Garbutt
Nick is an award-winning wildlife photographer and author who has a passionate concern for biodiversity and the fragile environment we inhabit. He is best known for his work in tropical rainforests and has become a long-serving photographic leader for Wildlife Worldwide on our comprehensive range of photography tours.
Nick's expert eye and experience will be invaluable to the judging panel, his expertise in photographing in rainforests will be of particular use. |
Sally Emden
Sally has worked for specialist travel companies for over 20 years and brings a wealth of experience to the judging panel. Sally is in charge of Wildlife Worldwide's very busy Marketing department and is directly involved in the company's brochure design. It is this attention to detail that makes Sally an excellent addition to the judging panel.
Sally has a great eye for striking photography and will be on hand to make some tough calls when picking the winners. |
Bret Charman
Bret is a multiple award-winning wildlife photographer, most recently winning the Birds in Flight category in Bird Photographer of the Year (as well as featuring as a finalist in the Wanderlust Travel Photo of the Year competition). He leads a range of wildlife photography tours for Wildlife Worldwide and works in our marketing team using his design skills.
Bret will be looking for those images that really stand out from the crowd, something that makes him stop and stare. |