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WELCOME TO THE NBS ‘PHOTOGRAPER of the YEAR’ COMPETITION

Welcome to the National Bee Supplies ‘Photographer of the Year’ Competition page. We run the #NBSPOTY competition every year, with 12 different categories including; Flowers, In-Flight and Macro categories. We’re not sure how, but every year the standard is getting higher and higher and we could not be happier!

We’re very excited to announce that #NBSPOTY25 is OPEN!.

Here you’ll find our inspirational NBS Photographer of the Year Competition!

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WE ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE CATEGORIES FOR #nbspoty2025

Click the images below to immerse yourself in the beautiful world of bees

nbspoty macro category for nbs national bee supplies photography competition

MACRO

nbspoty in flight category for nbs national bee supplies photography competition

IN FLIGHT

nbspoty harvest category for nbs national bee supplies photography competition

HARVEST

nbspoty flowers category for nbs national bee supplies photography competition

FLOWERS

nbspoty honeycomb category for nbs national bee supplies photography competition

WAX & COMB

nbspoty drinking category for nbs national bee supplies photography competition

DRINKING

nbspoty hives category for nbs national bee supplies photography competition

NBS AT HOME

nbspoty urban category for nbs national bee supplies photography competition

POLLINATING FRIENDS

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