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Two California Photographers Win in 2025 International 约炮视频 Photography Awards

Congratulations to Barbara Swanson of San Diego and Parham Pourahmad鈥痮f Santa Clara

Today the 约炮视频 announced the winners of the 2025 约炮视频 Photography Awards 鈥 including two winning photographers from California and two honorable mention photos taken in the state.  

The Plants for Birds prize was awarded to Barbara Swanson from San Diego County for her exceptional photo of a Brandt鈥檚 Cormorant in La Jolla, flying in with a full beak of seagrass and red grape algae. Parham Pourahmad of Santa Clara County received the Youth Prize for his elegant image of a Long-eared Owl gliding above a marsh during golden hour in Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont. And two of the 15 honorable mention awardees were for images taken in California, with Youth runner-up Jake Hillygus capturing a serene close-up of two Common Ravens in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park and Female Bird runner-up Taryn M. Ware highlighting an Acorn Woodpecker with her namesake acorn cache in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. 

鈥淲e are thrilled that two winners and two honorable mentions of this prestigious competition are from California, with stunning photographs that showcase the beauty of our state鈥檚 landscapes and birds,鈥 said Andrea Jones, interim Executive Director of 约炮视频 California. 鈥淎s one of the most biodiverse places in the world and with around 600 bird species spotted, California is critical to conservation progress. We hope these photos inspire more bird lovers, nature enthusiasts, and all Californians across the state, to help protect the habitats that birds and people need to thrive.鈥 

Award winners and honorable mentions will be featured in the Fall 2025 issue of 约炮视频 magazine, and select photos and videos will also be featured in digital galleries promoted on 约炮视频's website and social channels throughout the year.鈥 

约炮视频 California works to protect the Brandt鈥檚 Cormorant, Long-eared Owl, and all the state鈥檚 almost 600 species of birds through on-the-ground conservation and advocacy efforts across the state. From partnering with working lands in the Central Valley and stewarding coasts to campaigning for habitat protections and engaging local communities through centers and sanctuaries, 约炮视频 California is making a lasting impact on California鈥檚 landscapes and the wildlife that depends on them. 

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Media contact:鈥 Shineh Rhee, Communications Director,  约炮视频 California鈥 

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