Young photographers invited to compete in GAP Festival 2026 contest

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March 31, 2026

From wildflowers and otters along the Thames Path to insects and birds in the garden, budding young photographers are encouraged to step outside, look closely, and frame the world as they see it.

This June 2026, the GAP Festival Family Day returns to the beautiful Goring Gap villages of Goring and Streatley with its theme, ‘The Wonders of the Natural World’, inspiring curiosity, creativity, and a love of nature in all ages.

And this year, budding shutterbugs from across the local area can enter a nature photography competition, delivered in partnership with acclaimed photographer Simon Booker and Beale Park.

The competition features three age groups: Little Explorers (ages 5–7), Wild Wonders (ages 8–11), and Nature Through My Lens (ages 12–14).

Judges will look for images that tell a story – whether through a close-up moment, a sweeping landscape, or a glimpse of wildlife in action.

You don’t need a professional camera, either. Photographers can use a camera, tablet, or smartphone. If you’re using a phone, shoot in HD (24–48MP) to ensure your photos are ready for printing.

Organisers will showcase shortlisted images from each category in a special Nature Photography Exhibition at St Thomas’ Church, alongside stunning wildlife portraits by Simon Booker.

Organisers will announce the winners on Family Day, awarding each an exclusive photography workshop with Simon. They will also award the overall Young Nature Photographer of the Year a family day pass to Beale Park.

To enter, visit thegapfestival.org

Please note, entries close at 5pm on Friday 29 May 2026.

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