EuroNatur Photo Competition 2026
EuroNatur Photo Competition 2026 is now open for entries!
For the 33rd time, EuroNatur and its partners in the photo competition are inviting both amateur and professional photographers to capture images of the diverse world of European flora and fauna and the continent’s most beautiful scenery in striking photographs.
Short description
Here’s to another round of EuroNatur’s international photo competition “European Treasures of Nature.” For the 33rd time, EuroNatur, a non-profit foundation based in Radolfzell, Germany and its partners in the photo competition are inviting both amateur and professional photographers to capture images of the diverse world of European flora and fauna and the continent’s most beautiful scenery in striking photographs.
This competition stands as a beacon for nature photographers, both amateurs and professionals, across Europe. It uniquely showcases the rich diversity and beauty of European nature through the lenses of passionate photographers. The aim of the competition is to capture and highlight the varied landscapes, flora, and fauna of Europe, making it a significant event for photographers who are keen to exhibit their talent in nature photography.
The contest not only celebrates the artistic and technical skills of photographers but also raises awareness about the importance of nature conservation.
All pictures must be taken in Europe. You may submit a maximum of 5 images.
A jury of experts of EuroNatur will then select the most impressive images of European nature.
Who may enter?
The competition is open to nature photographers living in Europe.
Prize:
The best photographs will be featured in the large EuroNatur calendar and awarded money prizes. The winners’ photos will also be published in both EuroNatur and „natur" magazines and also on the competition organisers’ websites.
➜ 1st Prize: 1,500 EUR
➜ 2nd Prize: 1,000 EUR
➜ 3rd Prize: 750 EUR
➜ 4th Prize: 500 EUR
➜ 5th Prize: 250 EUR
Entry fees:
There is no entry fee to participate!
Official website
Organiser
EuroNatur