Alison Tuck Wins Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 People's Choice
British photographer Alison Tuck has won the Sterna People's Choice Award in the 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards for her image of a gannet with a face full of grass and weeds, titled 'Now which direction is my nest?'. The photo convincingly won the public vote among 39 shortlisted entries. Tuck captured the image on a breezy day at Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire using a Nikon Z8. Her prize includes a Think Tank photography bag and a large format print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper. The competition is open to all photographers regardless of camera brand, and entries for the 2026 edition are free until June 30.
Key facts
- Alison Tuck from the UK won the Sterna People's Choice Award in the 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards.
- Her winning photo shows a gannet with grass and weeds on its face.
- The photo was taken at Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire, on a windy day.
- Tuck used a Nikon Z8 camera.
- The prize includes a Think Tank photography bag and a large format print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper.
- The 2025 competition had 39 shortlisted photos.
- Entry for the 2026 edition is free and open to all photographers until June 30.
- The competition is hosted by Nikon but open to any camera brand.
Entities
Artists
- Alison Tuck
Institutions
- Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards
- Nikon
- Think Tank
- Hahnemühle
- Sterna
Locations
- United Kingdom
- Yorkshire
- Bempton Cliffs
- London