Remo Savisaar was born in 1978 in Tartu, Estonia. He has been interested in wildlife since childhood, and he is seriously engaged in nature photography since 2005. His favorite subjects are birds and wild animals, and he likes to study their behaviour. Remo leads our Wildlife Photography tours in Estonia.
Remo’s works have won various awards and have been recognized on the international level. His picture diary blog.moment.ee was declared in 2006 as the World’s Best in the category of wildlife photography (Photobloggies Awards 2006).
In the photograph contest "Nature Photo of the Year 2014" Remo recently received the 1st prize in the category "Animals in Action", and was awarded second place in the animals’ portrait category.
In 2012 Remo won high praise from the world's most prestigious wildlife photography competition, achieving the second place or so-called Runner-up in the category "Black and White Nature" (Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012).
In 2011, he was awarded the grand prize in the photo contest of “Eesti Loodus” (Estonian Nature).
Remo has held several solo exhibitions of nature photographs and taken part in joint exhibitions. Remo’s work has been on display in the exhibition, both here and beyond - in Finland, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Britain and China.
His photographs and photo stories have been published in various magazines (including National Geographic, among others). Remo has been a member of the jury for many photo competitions, has regularly lectured and he also organizes nature photo photography courses.
In addition, he has published nature calendars, co-worked with the book "Colorestica" (2013), "Birds. Winged year-round" (Light, 2013), "Birds of the Year" (Menu, 2010), "Our people" (Pilgrim, 2008), and a monohraphy of nature stories ”Nature Calls" (Varrak, 2008).
Remo’s works have won various awards and have been recognized on the international level. His picture diary blog.moment.ee was declared in 2006 as the World’s Best in the category of wildlife photography (Photobloggies Awards 2006).
In the photograph contest "Nature Photo of the Year 2014" Remo recently received the 1st prize in the category "Animals in Action", and was awarded second place in the animals’ portrait category.
Estonian Nature Photographer of the Year 2014, Animal behaviour - Winner
Estonian Nature Photographer of the Year 2014, Animal portraits - 2. prize
Estonian Nature Photo Contest 2014, Animal photos - 1. prize
Estonian Nature Photographer of the Year 2014, Animal portraits - 2. prize
Estonian Nature Photo Contest 2014, Animal photos - 1. prize
Last year, he achieved the first prize on the Wildlife Photographer of the Year photo contest in the category "Other animals" (GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013).
GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2013, Other animals - Winner
Estonian Nature Photographer of the Year 2013, Landscape photos - 2. prize
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012, Nature in black and white - Runner-up
In 2011, he was awarded the grand prize in the photo contest of “Eesti Loodus” (Estonian Nature).
Baltic Nature Photo Contest 2011, World birds - Winner
Memorial Maria Luisa 2011, Animal World - Highly Commended
Estonian Nature Photographer of the Year 2011, Animal behaviour - 3. Prize
Estonian Nature Photo Contest 2011, Overall winner - Grand prize
Remo has held several solo exhibitions of nature photographs and taken part in joint exhibitions. Remo’s work has been on display in the exhibition, both here and beyond - in Finland, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Britain and China.
His photographs and photo stories have been published in various magazines (including National Geographic, among others). Remo has been a member of the jury for many photo competitions, has regularly lectured and he also organizes nature photo photography courses.
In addition, he has published nature calendars, co-worked with the book "Colorestica" (2013), "Birds. Winged year-round" (Light, 2013), "Birds of the Year" (Menu, 2010), "Our people" (Pilgrim, 2008), and a monohraphy of nature stories ”Nature Calls" (Varrak, 2008).
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