The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) is excited to announce the winners of the 2025 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest. As usual, the judges had a very difficult time selecting the winning images from the nearly 2,000 photos that were entered.
“Alabama is a photographer’s paradise thanks to its wide variety of natural landscapes, native plants and wildlife and outdoor recreation opportunities,” said Chris Blankenship, ADCNR Commissioner. “From the north Alabama mountains to the state’s Gulf Coast, the winning images in the 2025 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest highlight the natural beauty of our great state. Congrats to all of this year’s winners!”
Sponsors of the 2025 photo contest include Alabama State Parks, the Alabama Conservation Enforcement Officers Association and the Alabama Tourism Department. Each winner will receive a prize pack and be featured in a traveling exhibit in 2025. When the traveling exhibit schedule is finalized, it will be posted on www.outdooralabama.com.
Click here to see the 2025 winning images!
Categories and Winners
Alabama State Parks
1st Place - Jennifer Lynn Grainger, Cheaha State Park Overlook
2nd Place - Will Childers, Gulf State Park Pier at Sunset
3rd Place - Drew Senter, Peavine Falls at Oak Mountain State Park
Honorable Mention - Christopher Baker, Sunset at Lake Guntersville State Park
Birds
1st Place - Debra Lucas, Ruby-throated Hummingbird in Alabaster
2nd Place - Mark Watts, Marbled Godwit on Dauphin Island
3rd Place - Amber Hart, Blue-winged Warbler in Guntersville
Honorable Mention - Brien Keith, Yellow-crowned Night Heron in Baldwin County
Wildlife
1st Place - Christopher Baker, River Otter in Madison
2nd Place - Loralee Manas, Chipmunk in Huntsville
3rd Place - Christopher Jessee, Black Bear in Saraland
Honorable Mention - Jim Flynn, Gray Squirrel in Albertville
Cold-Blooded Critters
1st Place - Timothy David Huber, Ghost Crab on Dauphin Island
2nd Place - Christopher Baker, Turtles in Madison
3rd Place - Gabe Clements, Spiny Softshell Turtle in Birmingham
Honorable Mention - Arthur James Davis, Bullfrog in Daphne
Bugs and Butterflies
1st Place - Jeff Lynn Payne, Bee in Morris
2nd Place - Cary Bone, Ants in New Market
3rd Place - Christopher Baker, American Lady Butterfly in Huntsville
Honorable Mention - Angela Dothard, Bee in Anniston
Sweet Home Alabama
1st Place - Christopher Baker, Old Red Mill in Albertville
2nd Place - Virginia Mitchell, Fort Morgan in Baldwin County
3rd Place - Brent Eanes, USS Alabama Battleship in Mobile
Honorable Mention - Elizabeth Marie Renevier, Bellingrath Gardens Fountain in Theodore
Nature-Based Recreation
1st Place - Christopher Baker, Exploring Stephens Gap in Jackson County
2nd Place - Keith Bozeman, Kayaking the Tennessee River at Sunset
3rd Place - Keith Bozeman, Kayaker and Bald Cypress on the Tennessee River
Honorable Mention - Elizabeth Marie Renevier, Sunset Bubbles on Magnolia Beach in Fairhope
Shoots and Roots
1st Place - Brad Lackey, Puffball Mushroom in Huntsville
2nd Place - Arthur James Davis, Fly Agaric Mushrooms at Splinter Hill Bog
3rd Place - Caroline Reese Thornton, Mushrooms in Rockford
Honorable Mention - Brad Lackey, Fiddlehead Fern in Mentone
Scenic
1st Place - Edward Townsend, Green Mountain Nature Trail Covered Bridge in Huntsville
2nd Place - Keith Bozeman, Lower Caney Creek Falls in Bankhead National Forest
3rd Place - Joshua Norman Smith, Milky Way Over Fort Gaines on Dauphin Island
Honorable Mention - Virginia Mitchell, Mize Mills Falls in Bankhead National Forest
Young Photographers
1st Place - Killette Joan Brickley (age 10), Green Lynx Spider in Scottsboro
2nd Place - Finn Jerome Larche (age 14), Royal Tern in Baldwin County
3rd Place - Weston Lee Brown (age 11), Wild Turkeys in Gordo
Honorable Mention - Margaret Lamey Singleton (age 16), Soldier Creek in Baldwin County
For more information about the Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest, visit https://www.outdooralabama.com/photocontest.
ADCNR promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural resources through four divisions: Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. Learn more at www.outdooralabama.com.
###