Visual storytelling is the heart of National Geographic. Our photography contests feature images created by photographers from around the world, sharing visions that inspire, inform, and awe.
Many things about digital cameras are identical to film cameras, a few things are slightly tweaked from film expectations, and a number of features are unique to digital photography. Some of the ...
National Geographic recently did its part in showcasing some of the rarer wildlife photos of 2024. The photos were stunning as expected, but a shot of the Pacific Viperfish in particular had users ...
Shikhei Goh of Indonesia was just crowned the winner of the 2011 National Geographic Photography Contest. His stunning image of a dragonfly bracing for a big splash will be published in worldwide ...
National Geographic Fellow and a regular contributor to National Geographic Magazine. Joel started the Photo Ark in his hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, over a decade ago. Since then, he has visited ...
"This playful fight amongst two young sub-adult Tigers was indeed a brilliant life time opportunity that lasted exactly four to five seconds. The cubs were sitting in the grass as dusk approached ...
Local wildlife and conservation photographer, Deena Sveinsson, had her photograph. “Three’s A Crowd,” selected in the Top 20 for National Geographic ESPAÑA’s Photography Spectacular Photos 2024.