
Country: Hungary ðŸ‡ðŸ‡º
Adrienn Vincze is a Hungarian photographer renowned for her interdisciplinary approach that blends fine art, wildlife conservation, and visual storytelling.
Her breakthrough came in 2023 when she secured third place in the "Urban Wildlife" category at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPOTY) competition, organized by the Natural History Museum in London.
Vincze's work has been awarded across major competitions, including London, Paris, New York, Washington, Tokyo, and Budapest. Notably, she holds the distinction of being the only Hungarian photographer to have won international awards in both nature and architecture categories. In 2019, she became the first Hungarian to earn the title of National Geographic Certified Educator.
Beyond photography, Adrienn has been deeply involved in animal welfare initiatives. She played a leading role in a significant EU-compliant animal shelter project, focusing on the protection of large animals and addressing crimes against them. Her academic background includes degrees in International Marketing and Business Development from Corvinus University of Budapest, complemented by postgraduate studies in ethology.
In 2020, during global lockdowns, she conceptualized the "Big Cats Coloring Book", combining her award-winning photographs with intricate illustrations. This innovative project aimed to educate and inspire both children and adults about wildlife and conservation.
Her breakthrough came in 2023 when she secured third place in the "Urban Wildlife" category at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPOTY) competition, organized by the Natural History Museum in London.
Vincze's work has been awarded across major competitions, including London, Paris, New York, Washington, Tokyo, and Budapest. Notably, she holds the distinction of being the only Hungarian photographer to have won international awards in both nature and architecture categories. In 2019, she became the first Hungarian to earn the title of National Geographic Certified Educator.
Beyond photography, Adrienn has been deeply involved in animal welfare initiatives. She played a leading role in a significant EU-compliant animal shelter project, focusing on the protection of large animals and addressing crimes against them. Her academic background includes degrees in International Marketing and Business Development from Corvinus University of Budapest, complemented by postgraduate studies in ethology.
In 2020, during global lockdowns, she conceptualized the "Big Cats Coloring Book", combining her award-winning photographs with intricate illustrations. This innovative project aimed to educate and inspire both children and adults about wildlife and conservation.