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Putting the well-being of animals first should be every photographer’s goal. National Geographic photographers share tips on how they do it.
A century after British explorer Robert Scott reached the South Pole, "incredibly rich," rarely seen pictures give an inside look at the ill-fated expedition.
The never-before-seen footage of sea creatures struggling in fishing nets is featured in National Geographic’s new documentary Ocean with David Attenborough.
High-altitude drone captures rare view of Mount Everest. Using a drone modified to fly in thin air, photographer Renan Ozturk captured a stunning 360-degree panorama of the roof of the world.
Charlie Hamilton James photographed Ellie for the February 2018 National Geographic magazine story, Brainiacs. If you see a bird doing something cool on TV in the UK, trainers Lloyd and Rose Buck ...
If hearing an old song or getting a whiff of freshly sharpened pencils instantly carries you back to high school, you’re ...
IN 1976 EDWARD BURTYNSKY attended his first photography class as a young art student in Toronto. His very first assignment: Go out and capture a subject that represented the “evidence of Man ...
Photographs taken over the course of 15 hours are combined in this historic image. "Sometimes it’s this magical serendipity that I have no control over but I am just present for." ...
Moons and other matter. More than 150 moons orbit worlds in our solar system. Known as natural satellites, they orbit planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and other debris.
Due to its extensive trade routes and colonial holdings, Antwerp in the 1500s was inundated with goods — ill-gotten and otherwise — from across Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas.
National Geographic's 100 best images of the year—curated from 107 photographers, 119 stories, and more than two million photographs. PHOTOGRAPHY BEST OF 2018 ...