Photography isn’t about pixels.

It’s about perspective.

Sera Wright doesn’t take photos. She creates visual provocations that challenge how we see the world. Her lens isn’t just a tool—it’s a weapon of mass inspiration.

Coastline Byron Bay © Sera Wright

The Paradigm Shift

When The Nature Conservancy selected Sera as a judge for their annual photo competition, they weren’t just choosing a photographer. They were selecting a visual strategist.

Her judging criteria? Not technical perfection. Emotional resonance.

Breaching whale, Byron Bay, NSW © Sera Wright

The Nature Conservancy Photo Contest: A Platform for Change

The contest isn’t just about beautiful images. It’s about:

  • Landscape storytelling
  • Wildlife preservation
  • Environmental consciousness
  • Inspiring action through visual narrative
Sunset Byron Bay, NSW. © Sera Wright

Sera looks for photographers who understand one fundamental truth: Images aren’t about capturing moments. They’re about transforming consciousness.

Contest Categories:

  • Water
  • Lands
  • Climate
  • Plants and Fungi
  • People in Nature

Pro Tip: The magic isn’t in the camera. It’s in the perspective.Photography is never about the equipment. It’s about seeing what others miss. And as a judge, Sera ensures only the most provocative, meaningful images rise to the top.Want to participate? Visit natureaustralia.org.au/photo and challenge your visual storytelling.


To learn more about the contest or to contribute to their cause, visit natureaustralia.org.au/photo

Inga Yandell
Explorer and media producer, passionate about nature, culture and travel. Combining science and conservation with investigative journalism to provide resources and opportunities for creative exploration.