‘In the Forest of Mordor’ by Vincze Balint. Animals category.
The shortlist for Close-up Photographer of the Year 7 (2025) has been revealed after the 22 judges assessed 12,557 photographs across 11 categories during 20 hours of Zoom calls.
The categories are as follows: Animals, Insects, Butterflies and Dragonflies, Arachnids, Invertebrate Portrait, Underwater, Intimate Landscape, Plants, Fungi, Studio Art, and Young (U18s).
The top prize will be £2,500 ($3,277), a trophy, and a copy of Topaz Labs AI 4. Each category winner will take home £250 in cash and a Universal License for all three Affinity apps (Photo, Designer + Publisher) for macOS, Windows & iPad OS.
‘Splash’ by Douglas Gimesy. Animals category.
‘Le Projectionniste’ by Nicolas Reytet. Insects category.
‘Sharp Bend’ by Mark Pal. Insects category.
‘Light Trap’ by Imre Potyo. Insects category.
‘Bearded Ghost’ by Imre Potyo. Fungi and Slime Moulds category.
‘Weevil’s End’ by Rafael Steinlesberger. Fungi and Slime Moulds category.
‘Flight’ by Pal Hermansen. Butterflies and Dragonflies category.
‘S’ by Mark Pal. Butterflies and Dragonflies category.
‘Xanthocnemis Zealandica’ by Glenys Steegh. Butterflies and Dragonflies category.
‘Nightmare on Karella Street’ by William Menzies. Arachnids category.
‘Magician’ by Thirachet Sonakul. Arachnids category.
‘Hungry Mite’ by Pavel Krasensky. Arachnids category.
‘Sunrise’ by Natalia Shinkevich. Arachnids category.
‘Pumpkin Spice’ by Justin Chan. Arachnids category.
‘Nocturnal Huntress’ by Darcy Santos. Arachnids category.
‘Caught Between Worlds’ by Ben Revell. Arachnids category.
‘Mite Feeding on Slime Mould’ by Barry Webb. Arachnids category.
‘Predator’ by Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas. Arachnids category.
‘Frog in the Wall’ by Willi Roman. Animals category.
‘In the Forest of Mordor’ by Vincze Balint. Animals category.
‘The Decisive Moment’ by Turgay Uzer. Animals category.
‘Precarious Perch’ by Rafael Steislesberger. Animals category.
‘Whiskers’ by Luca Lorenz. Animals category.
‘Island Hare’ by Jacqueline Kirk. Animals category.
‘Guided by the Whistles’ by Guillaume Correa-Pimpao. Animals category.
‘Flowered’ by Frensis Kuijer. Animals category.
‘In Mothers Arms’ by Dvir Barkay. Animals category.
‘Bee in Flight’ by Uwe Zimmerman. Insects category.
‘Leafcutter Bee’ by Andrei Chetronie. Invertebrate Portrait category.
The Top 100 pictures and winners will be selected in January 2026. Close-up Photographer of the Year was founded in 2018 by Tracy and Dan Calder. Head to the website for more. Check out last year’s winners here.