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ADCNR Announces 2026 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest Winners

Christopher Baker took first place in the Birds category of the 2026 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest with this image of a great blue heron in Madison. 

Christopher Baker took first place in the Birds category of the 2026 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest with this image of a great blue heron in Madison. 

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) is excited to announce the winners of the 2026 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest. The annual contest highlights some of the best photographers in the state as well as the beauty of Alabama’s natural landscapes and wildlife.

“Alabama is a uniquely beautiful state that offers a wide variety of outdoor photo options,” said Chris Blankenship, ADCNR Commissioner. “From our abundant natural landscapes and native plants and wildlife to the many outdoor recreation opportunities that are available, Alabama is a photographer’s paradise. The images highlighted in this year’s contest once again showcase the reasons why Alabama is such a great place to live and work. Congrats to all of the winning photographers!”

Sponsors of the 2026 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 2026. When the traveling exhibit schedule is finalized, it will be posted on www.outdooralabama.com.

Click here to see the 2026 winning images!

Categories and Winners

Alabama State Parks
1st Place - Joe Miller, Sunset at Cheaha State Park
2nd Place - Matthew Crowell, Lake Guntersville State Park
3rd Place - Chase Steptoe, Sunset at Gulf State Park Pier
Honorable Mention - Matthew Crowell, Buck’s Pocket State Park

Birds
1st Place - Christopher Baker, Great Blue Heron in Madison
2nd Place - Grace Simms, American Woodcock in Hoover
3rd Place - Christopher Baker, Kentucky Warbler in Huntsville
Honorable Mention - Mike Monlezun, Green Heron Chicks in Baldwin County

Bugs and Butterflies
1st Place - Gary Anderson, Cicada in Huntsville
2nd Place - Mike Monlezun, Mantis in Baldwin County
3rd Place - Richard Dowling, Halloween Pennant Dragonfly in Montgomery
Honorable Mention - Virginia Mitchell, Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly in Springville

Cold-Blooded Critters
1st Place - Mike Monlezun, Box Turtle in Baldwin County
2nd Place - Seth Patterson, Chattooga River Crayfish at Choccolocco WMA
3rd Place - Nancy Morrison, American Bullfrog in Owens Cross Roads
Honorable Mention - Christopher Baker, Southern Leopard Frog in Huntsville

Nature-Based Recreation
1st Place - Arthur Davis, Fishing in Baldwin County
2nd Place - Chase Steptoe, Wipeout at Orange Beach
3rd Place - Chase Steptoe, Fly Fishing at Gulf Shores
Honorable Mention - Kate Gibbs, A Day in the Field

Scenic
1st Place - Matthew Crowell, Lake Guntersville in Scottsboro
2nd Place - Scott Golab, Avenue of the Oaks in Mobile
3rd Place - Benjamin Rollings, Milky Way at Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
Honorable Mention - Christopher Baker, Holmes Chapel Falls in the Bankhead National Forest

Shoots and Roots
1st Place - Stephanie Pluscht, White-topped Pitcher Plant Flower in Foley
2nd Place - Joe Miller, Mushrooms in Oneonta
3rd Place - Arthur Davis, Pickerel Weed Flower in Daphne
Honorable Mention - Stephanie Pluscht, Threadleaf Sundew in Foley

Sweet Home Alabama
1st Place - Drew Senter, Natural Bridge in Winston County
2nd Place - Bob Phillips, Jr., Fireworks at Vulcan Park in Birmingham
3rd Place - Scott Golab, Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival in Foley
Honorable Mention - Benjamin Rollings, Middle Bay Lighthouse on Mobile Bay

Wildlife
1st Place - Jordan Whitis, White-Tailed Buck at Lake Guntersville State Park
2nd Place - James Hybart, III, Chipmunk in Monroe County
3rd Place - Michelle White, Groundhog in Tuscaloosa
Honorable Mention - Timothy Huber, White-tailed Doe with Fawn in Blount County

Young Photographers
1st Place - Fisher Cook (age 17), Common Snapping Turtle in McCalla
2nd Place - Fisher Cook (age 17), Blue Crab on Dauphin Island
3rd Place - Fisher Cook (age 17), Cope’s Gray Treefrog in Birmingham
Honorable Mention - Joanna Junaid (age 17), General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge in Mobile County

For more information about the Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest, visit 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.

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