Cary Wolinsky and Bob Caputo have a combined 64 years of experience photographing stories for National Geographic and other ... and illustrated text, imparts photo-making tips with insight ...
This story features photos from the National Geographic Photo Ark. Buy Photo Ark books and merchandise here. This story appears in the February 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine.
His photos appear frequently in National Geographic magazine ... folk share everyday opportunities and offerings. Who has free puppies to give away? When will the town band be practicing on ...
This story appears in the July 2016 issue of National Geographic magazine. In the digital age, when it’s easy to manipulate a photo, it’s harder than ever to ensure that the images we publish ...
From the ‘brains’ of NASA’s Europa Clipper to a lion’s mane jellyfish, the 29 images selected for the 2023 annual National Geographic Pictures of the Year issue commemorate extraordinary photographs ...
This story appears in the October 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine ... This story is also available as a free download in the App Store. Several altar boys work together to disrobe ...
Tricky camera designs are quickly leaving the marketplace because photographers want to take pictures and not be bogged down by hard-to-use technology. Many things about digital cameras are ...
National Geographic” photographer Jason Edwards has been at the forefront of nature photography for three decades. He’s put some of his favorite shots ...
This photo appears in the February 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. Learn more about ocean life in Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures, premiering Sunday, January 15th at 7/6c ...
This story appears in the January 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... who took this photo in the agrarian village of Arbeca, Spain. “Starlings often prefer cities and agricultural ...
National Geographic revealed its Pictures of the Year in the magazine's December 2023 issue. The images, spanning categories such as nature, scientific advancements, and human interest ...
As National Geographic reimagines its iconic headquarters for the 21st century, here’s a look back at its history as a base for both Cold War spies and the Society’s own Explorers.