Viewers can sense when a subject is small because it was supposed to be and when it's small because the photographer was too shy to get close. Don't be shy. If you approach people in the right way ...
Welcome to Nat Geo Your Shot: National Geographic’s global community ... and inspiring stories from our world-renowned photographers. Want to take better travel photos? Think like an artist.
This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic ... show people living as people live, in the most honest way I can. Hamilton James describes this photo shot by an aide ...
Tom O’Brien is no stranger to building contraptions to have photographers get up close and personal to wildlife or deal with ...
At National Geographic, where visual storytelling ... Still, reasonable people can disagree: One of our photographers recently entered a photo in a contest. It was rejected as being overprocessed ...
Pettit made a name for himself as an astrophotographer after sharing his image 'Lightning Bugs' in 2012 showing beautiful ...
The ecologist and photographer examines nature’s rhythms in the world’s harshest environments. National Geographic Explorers are infinitely curious people who are passionate about our planet ...
The most famous photo in the world may not be what you think. It's not the Mona Lisa, V-J Day in Times Square, or Lunch atop a Skyscraper, but actually a picture titled "Bliss." It was taken by former ...
The Photo Ark is working to save species at risk. Building on National Geographic’s 129-year history of investing in bold people and transformative ideas, the Photo Ark supports innovative ...
“The Greatest Wildlife Photographs” displays wildlife images taken by National Geographic’s iconic photographers ... “We don’t want people to feel like they have to travel outside ...