Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 winners announced — here are the hilarious winning photos

A young Gorilla showing off his acrobatic abilities.
Mark's winning image 'High Five', cropped to 16:9 (Image credit: © Mark Meth-Cohn / Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards)

  • The winners of the Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 have been announced
  • 44 images were shortlisted from over 10,000 entries from 109 countries
  • Mark Meth-Cohn from the UK wins the top prize with his image of a gorilla

The winners of the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 have been unveiled, with 44 shortlisted images selected from over 10,000 entries – a record high for the contest. And it's Mark Meth-Cohn from the UK who emerges as the winner with 'High Five' – an image of a playful young gorilla in Rwanda.

“We spent four unforgettable days trekking through the misty Virunga Mountains in search of the gorilla families that call them home", says Mark.

"On this particular day, we came across a large family group known as the Amahoro family, they were gathered in a forest clearing where the adults were calmly foraging while the youngsters were enthusiastically playing. One young male was especially keen to show off his acrobatic flair: pirouetting, tumbling, and high kicking. Watching his performance was pure joy, and I’m thrilled to have captured his playful spirit in this image.”

Watching his performance was pure joy, and I’m thrilled to have captured his playful spirit in this image.

Mark Meth-Cohn

Mark took the winning photo, above, with a Sony A1 and FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM – a classic Sony lens – set to 1/800 sec, f/3.5, and ISO 200, and wins a dream one-week safari trip to the Maasai Mara. Winners of other categories, including the Nikon Junior Category (25 and under), take home various Nikon mirrorless camera gear, including a Z6 III, Z50 II, and Zr.

What I personally appreciate about the Comedy Wildlife Awards is how open a competition it is – there are winners at different stages of their photography journey, and from all walks of life – winner Mark describes himself as a keen amateur.

The contest rewards technical excellence like any other, but it majors on the fun. And with that in mind, let's take a look at some of the shortlisted entries.

Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 finalists

There were 44 entries that made the shortlist, including videos. Below is a selection of my absolute faves, including 'Flamingone', a completely real image that fooled judges and won the 'AI' category in the 1839 photo contest last year.

The judges have already declared their favorites, but there's one more category yet to be decided – the People's Choice Award. Voting is open from December 10, when the public gets to choose their favorite finalists from 2025.

Votes can be cast at www.comedywildlifephoto.com until March 1, 2026, and the winner of this remaining award will be announced on March 14. I know which one I'm voting for!

Which is your favorite and why? Let me know in the comments below.


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Timothy Coleman
Cameras editor

Tim is the Cameras editor at TechRadar. He has enjoyed more than 15 years in the photo video industry with most of those in the world of tech journalism. During his time as Deputy Technical Editor with Amateur Photographer, as a freelancer and consequently editor at Tech Radar, Tim has developed a deeply technical knowledge and practical experience with cameras, educating others through news, reviews and features. He’s also worked in video production for Studio 44 with clients including Canon, and volunteers his spare time to consult a non-profit, diverse stories team based in Nairobi. Tim is curious, a keen creative, avid footballer and runner, and moderate flat white drinker who has lived in Kenya and believes we have much to enjoy and learn from each other. 


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