Visit Haldon Forest Park to see a stunning selection of the Earth Photo competition's shortlisted images.

Now, more than ever, photography has the power to draw attention to the challenges facing the natural world and our planet.

Earth Photo is a world leading international programme, established in 2018. The programme engages with still and moving image makers, across all genres. Earth Photo addresses prescient issues affecting our planet, aiming to stimulate conversations about our environment and the impact of climate change.

In partnership with Forestry England, Parker Harris and the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), Earth Photo organises exhibitions, awards and events that celebrate photography and moving images.

Earth Photo tells compelling stories about our planet, its inhabitants, its beauty, fragility, and resilience.

Booking information

  • Advance booking for this event is not required.

Venue information

The exhibition will be held at Haldon Forest Park, Bullers Hill, Kennford, Exeter, EX6 7XR

For further information about the accessibility of this venue, please visit the venue’s website.  

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Key Information

Open to all
17 Oct 2025 - 19 Mar 2026
Exeter

Free