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Australian National Maritime Museum

Ocean Photographer of the Year

When

Every day, 10am to 4pm Thursday 28 November to Sunday 27 April 2025 Except Wednesday 25 December

Cost

Adult: $35Concession: $30Child (under 15): $25Child (under 4) : FREEFamily: $89Member: FREE

Explore the awe-inspiring beauty and fragility of our oceans through the Ocean Photographer of the Year exhibition, returning to the Australian National Maritime Museum this November. 

Featuring 118 extraordinary images, this exhibition celebrates the vision of talented photographers from around the world.

A panel of expert judges selected the winning images, celebrating excellence in the categories of The Ocean, Wildlife, Fine Art, Adventure, Conservation (Hope), Conservation (Impact), Human Connection Award, Young Photographer of the Year and the Ocean Portfolio Award. The exhibition includes the Female Fifty Fathoms Award created in 2021 by Oceanographic Magazine and Blancpain to promote women in the field. Each year it celebrates one woman’s portfolio of work nominated by her peers.

From breathtaking wildlife encounters and underwater vistas to compelling scenes of human connection with the ocean, each photograph tells a powerful story.

The Ocean Photographer of the Year competition, run by the London based Oceanographic Magazine, is in its 5th year and has quickly achieved recognition amongst photographers around the world

The Australian National Maritime Museum is proud to partner with Oceanographic Magazine in producing the 2024 Ocean Photographer of the Year.

Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in the beauty, adventure, and conservation stories that reflect the deep connection we share with our oceans. 

Images:

Yue Hongjun (c)

Sebastien Bachellerau (C)

Merche Llobera (C)

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Australian National Maritime Museum

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