The judges were impressed with the extremely high standard of entries in the recent photography competition
Wild Marlow is a group of enthusiasts passionate about wildlife and protecting biodiversity in the Marlow area, engaging the local community through fun events, competitions, volunteering and work parties to raise awareness of the importance of a balanced ecosystem.
This year’s competition winner in the junior school category is Theo Walker, with Imogen Bater coming a close second.
The senior school winner is Ben Mills and runner-up Skylar Regan.


The winner of the adults is Neil Richards, closely followed by Graham Parkinson.
We love their efforts: what do you think?
The best photos in each category will be featured at the 2024 Wild Marlow photo exhibition and in the Wild Marlow 2025 calendar, on sale soon. The winners will also take away a total of £300 in prize money.
“We were impressed at the quality of the entries,” says Jon Perry of Marlow Camera Club. “It was a tough call! These photos demonstrate both the variety and beauty of the wildlife in and around Marlow, and the photographic skills of all the entrants.”
You can all see the winning photos 10.30am-4.30pm on Saturday, 26th October, at All Saints’ Church Hall, where 12 photos to be featured in the calendar, along with the very best of the entries. The prizes for the winners of the three age categories will be awarded at the exhibition, and the new calendar will be on sale. Visitors will have the chance to vote for their favourite photo, The People’s Choice, on the day.
Wild Marlow covers all areas of Marlow within the SL7 postcode, including Bisham, Great Marlow, Marlow Bottom and Little Marlow.
To join visit wildmarlow.org.uk or email contact@wildmarlow.org.uk
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