Awards
‘gravedigger, cuba’
2020 second place jury award
berkshire museum: art of the hills exhibit
Jurors Amy Myers and Seung Lee curated 531 works of art submitted by 211 local artists, with 78 works finally selected from 64 artists.
On November 6, 2020, they announced their selections for First, Second and two Honorable Mention awards, and ‘Gravedigger’ was awarded second place.
In recognition for this award, the museum will be offering Sally a solo exhibition in 2021.
'AMbush in the Pantanal'
2014 WINNER - video
NATURE'S BEST international PHOTOGRAPHY awards
The video 'Ambush in the Pantanal,' taken by Sally Eagle, was selected as the winning video for the 2014 Windland Smith Rice International Awards by Nature’s Best Photography. It was on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. from October 2015 through August 2016.
'iceberg art I, II, III'
2010 SEMIFINALIST - art in nature
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Three of Sally Eagle's iceberg images taken in the Antarctic finished as semifinalists in the 2010 International Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest, sponsored by BBC Wildlife Magazine and the Natural History Museum in London, England.
'SAND SPRINTERS'
2009 highly honored - birds
NATURE'S BEST international PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDs
Dan Mead's photograph of ostriches climbing a sand dune in Namibia was selected from over 25,000 entries to the Windland Smith Rice International Awards competition for Nature's Best Photography for 2009. It was on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History for the 2009 awards exhibit.
desert volcanoes
2009 SEMIFINALISt - black and white
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
This image, taken by Sally Eagle in the Atacama Desert in Chile, finished as Semifinalist in the 2009 International Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest. This contest is sponsored by BBC Wildlife Magazine and Natural History Museum in London, England.
'SAND SPRINTERS'
2008 Highly commended - animals in their environment
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Dan Mead's image was on display at the Natural History Museum in London, England from October 2008 through April 2009 as part of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008 exhibit sponsored by BBC Wildlife Magazine and Natural History Museum in London, England.
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