Ocean Photographer of the Year Exhibition

Next date: Thursday, 13 February 2025 | 04:00 PM to Sunday, 13 July 2025 | 05:00 PM

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Immerse yourself in the Ocean Photographer of the Year exhibition at Seaworks, Williamstown

Discover the breathtaking beauty and fragility of our blue planet at the exhibition. Featuring 118 extraordinary images by world-renowned photographers, this exhibition celebrates the wonders of our oceans and highlights the urgent need for their protection.

Curated by a panel of expert judges, the collection showcases excellence across multiple categories, including The Ocean, Wildlife, Fine Art, Adventure, Conservation (Hope & Impact), Human Connection, Young Photographer of the Year, and the Ocean Portfolio Award.

A highlight of the exhibition is the Female Fifty Fathoms Award, created by Oceanographic Magazine and Blancpain in 2021 to celebrate outstanding women in ocean photography, with nominations made by their peers.

From stunning wildlife encounters and mesmerizing underwater landscapes to compelling human-ocean connections, each photograph tells a story of beauty, adventure, and conservation.

Now in its 5th year, the Ocean Photographer of the Year competition, run by London-based Oceanographic Magazine, is recognized globally for its celebration of marine photography.

Seaworks is proud to partner with Oceanographic Magazine to bring this extraordinary exhibition to Williamstown.

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with the awe-inspiring power of our oceans. Mark your calendar and join us at Seaworks to explore the stories behind these incredible images.

Plan your visit today and experience the beauty, wonder, and urgency of ocean conservation.

 Photographer: Yue Hongjun (C)

 

When

  • Wednesday, 29 January 2025 | 10:00 AM - Sunday, 13 July 2025 | 05:00 PM

Location

Seaworks Foundation, 82 Nelson Place, Williamstown, 3016, View Map

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