Filipino photographer Silver Vito Niño Andrada has been named the Philippines’winner of a wildlife photography competition hosted by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, in partnership with Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation, capturing the connection between humans, nature and wildlife. In a regional finals held in Singapore on July 28 to 30, Andrada competed against other national competition winners from China, India, Indonesia and Malaysia for the chance to be crowned regional “Through the Lens” winner.
The competition is now open for public voting on Facebook to determine three shortlisted regional finalists from which Wildlife Reserves Singapore will select one overall winner.
Ms Isabel Cheng, Chief Marketing Officer, Wildlife Reserves Singapore, said, “We’re delighted by the overwhelming response we’ve received for the competition from photographers and wildlife enthusiasts around the region. Our aim at Wildlife Reserves Singapore is to inspire people to value and conserve biodiversity by providing meaningful wildlife experiences that both educate and engage. The final entriesbeautifully capture the breadth of our efforts in Singapore. A picture says a thousand words and in this case iteven roars, hisses and sings!”
The inaugural “Through the Lens” contest was launched to encourage aspiring photographers to capture the powerful connection between humans, nature and wildlife through their lens. The Singapore Zoo, which recently marked its 44th birthday, is among the world pioneers of “open concept” zoos allowing visitors to experience first-hand the wonders of nature. It has also earned a place among the best zoos in the world and established a strong global reputation for its conservation initiatives and breeding programmes.
For more information on Through the Lens or to vote on the entries, visit https://www.facebook.com/wrs.sg/. Public voting runs from 8 to 16 August 2017. The top three public voted contestants will each receive a HTC U11, the world’s first squeezable smartphone with powerful front and rear cameras which have received the highest ever smartphone camera rating.