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Animals are at the heart of many of the stories we cover, and, for many readers, they’re synonymous with the name National Geographic. The visual narratives we create are crafted to showcase ...
How these two photographers got inside the minds of animals. Jasper Doest and Paolo Verzone were among the photographers who captured the rich inner lives of animals for National Geographic’s ...
Putting the well-being of animals first should be every photographer’s goal. National Geographic photographers share tips on how they do it.
Here are 28 amazing wildlife shots from the 2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year contest. 1 of 28 A pair of Japanese macaques escapes the cold winter weather in a hot spring.
The animals are frequently bought, sold, and traded among ranches. ... National Geographic photo editors chose it as one of our 26 best animal photos of the year.
National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore tells us what inspired his project to document 12,000 captive animal species worldwide. By Christy Ullrich Barcus November 25, 2015 ...
Several National Geographic photographers were honored this year for their work showcasing the tenuous position of animals in a world altered by humans.
This Photographer Transformed the Way We See Animals. A new biography highlights the genre-bending wildlife photography of Michael 'Nick' Nichols.
National Geographic photographers share their best advice. Paul Nicklen made this toothy photo of a leopard seal in Antarctica by being patient and allowing the animal to get comfortable with his ...
In the basement of National Geographic, engineers tinker with new ingenious ways to capture animals in their natural habitat. In the lab, a 3D printer pumps out camera parts and underwater devices ...
This artist’s animal paintings bridge a gap between photography and reality. British conservation artist Sophie Green’s hyper-real portraits invite the viewer to stand eye to eye with some of ...
Upon recently moving to rural Pennsylvania, several residents in the area volunteered animals they know and love. Some, like the horses, dogs, goats, cows and sheep, Rosen expected.
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