Dear Friends and Supporters,
The 2025 Ealing Wildlife Photography Exhibition was an incredible success, and we couldn’t have done it without you! Our launch at The Rickyard, Walpole Park on 4th October 2025 was filled with excitement, curiosity, and of course, stunning photography.
A huge thank you to everyone who submitted entries—your creativity, dedication, and passion for wildlife and nature truly made this year’s Exhibition special. From the youngest explorers to our seasoned photographers, every image told a story and brought our community closer to the natural world around us.
Here’s a quick look at our winners:
On End Boards – Highly Commended
Celebrating striking wildlife and nature shots captured on end boards:
- Ian Wilkinson – Best of Friends
- Peter Warne – Air Bee and Bee
- Goizane Huarte Munoz – A Portrait of Spring
- Carlos Contreras – The Mists of Time
- Charlie Parameswaran – Baby Rabbit
- Victoria Williams – Colour Pop and Wanderlust
- Steve Haskett – Hanwellian Sunset
- Alice Mackenzie – Frozen Water and Earth
- Silvana Hladik – Under the Glorious Sunshine
- Rebecca Cook – Wings of Light
- Freya Pearson (Age 11) – Bee Tea
Up Close and Personal
Intimate encounters with wildlife:
- Third: Jean King – Lost in a Network of Dandelion Head
- Second: Goizane Huarte Munoz – A New Generation
- First: Toby Burton – Southern Hawker Dragonfly
Relationships with Nature
Capturing the interactions between the photographer and their wildlife subject:
- Third: Claire Easter – Does a Moth See What We See
- Second: Andrew Sheerin – Hiding from the Kids
- First: Gary Green – Patience Young Grasshopper
Urban Nature
Wildlife thriving in urban spaces:
- Third: Steve Morey – Head and Shoulders Above the Rest
- Second: Debbie Bull – Caught Red, Green, Yellow and Blue Handed
- First: Ewan Bishop – Shared Space
Beautiful Ealing
Showcasing the beauty of our local area:
- Third: Christine Jarvis – Morning Has Broken
- Second: Jo Jacob – Journey into Mist
- First: Peter Overy – A Hallmark Christmas in Hanwell
Abstract Nature
Creative and artistic interpretations of the natural world:
- Third: Trish Hart – Bark Rivers
- Second: Nicola Goddard – Anything But Brown
- First: Siski Kalla – Clouds of Daphnia
Young Wildlife Explorers
Celebrating our youngest photographers:
- Third: Mossy Woods (Age 11) – Stag Season
- Second: Rose Connolly-Woods (Age 13) – Frogs and Froglets
- First: Elsie Davy (Age 14) – Robot Fern
Overall Best
Recognising the very best of the Exhibition :
- Sixth: Gary Green – Potted Fox
- Fifth: Freddie Hunter (Age 11) – Chaos in Da Nest
- Fourth: Jo Jacob – Heron Serenity
- Third: Steve Morey – Moon Landing
- Second: Lynn Wilson – Porcelain Amongst the Moss
- First: Nigel Bewley – Free Range and Organic
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Pitzhanger Manor team, who manage The Rickyard and provided the space, to the park ranger and Ealing Council for their ongoing support, and to all our amazing volunteers, whose dedication makes these events possible. We also want to thank everyone who joined us on the day, sharing your excitement, interest, and encouragement. Your enthusiasm and support mean the world to us, and we couldn’t do it without you.
We can’t wait to see you again next year—stay tuned for updates about the 2026 Exhibition!
View Nadya’s video of the launch event on Instagram
