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British photographer Mark Meth-Cohn has won the 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards with his image “High Five,” showing a young gorilla seemingly dancing in a forest clearing in Rwanda, capturing widespread attention for its joyful timing. The overall win was announced on December 9, 2025, at the London awards presentation, marking a high point in this year’s competition. 

 

This year’s contest drew a record-breaking 10,000 entries from 109 countries, the highest number in the event’s eleven-year history, with the grand prize and category honors selected from the top shortlist of finalists. Other standout winners included a frog “baptism” photo by Grayson Bell, which also took home the junior award, and a smiling underwater fish captured by Jenny Stock. 

 

 

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Organizers and wildlife fans alike praised the images for blending humor with storytelling, highlighting moments that reveal animals’ unexpected expressions and behaviors in nature. Entries ranged from expressive bears and yawning lions to clever bird shots, reinforcing the competition’s reputation for celebrating the playful side of the natural world. The contest, sponsored by Nikon, also maintains a conservation focus, with part of its proceeds supporting wildlife causes. 

 

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Experts and photographers have noted that the awards help raise awareness about animal behavior and habitats by engaging wider audiences through humor and creativity. Many participants said the exposure and recognition encouraged further wildlife photography efforts across age groups, including young photographers like Bell. 

 

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Looking ahead, the winning and highly commended photos from the 2025 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards are expected to be showcased in exhibitions and online galleries, continuing to bring attention to both artistic wildlife imagery and the broader message of conservation in 2026 and beyond. 

 

Key Takeaways

 

British photographer Mark Meth-Cohn won the 2025 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards with “High Five,” a dancing gorilla image.

 

The contest set a new record with 10,000 submissions from 109 countries, reflecting global participation.

 

Winners and finalists highlight humorous wildlife moments while promoting interest in animal behavior and conservation.

 

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https://121clicks.com/inspirations/2025-comedy-wildlife-photography-awards-winners/

 

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