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The revolutionary invention of autochromes changed photography. As those pictures decay, they're revealing a new kind of ...
Set sail on an intimate eight-day river cruise through Eastern and Central Europe, choosing between a Rhine Gorge route and a ...
PORTLAND (WGME) -- The shark sightings in Maine keep coming in. One of the most compelling images captured so far is from ...
As New York City celebrates the 400th anniversary of its founding, National Geographic looks back on more than a century of ...
The Panda Awards, often dubbed the ‘Green Oscars’ of the natural world filmmaking industry, have announced the nominees for ...
If the Leica Summaron is a Rolls Royce, the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 II is a matte black Honda Civic with a turbocharger. It’s ...
As a former psychology major, the idea of one day reigning supreme in the film industry was never something Brent Kunkle dreamed would happen. Fast forward several decades later, and the Lehighton ...
The award-winning photographer, author and conservationist discusses his new book in the series he founded, the “Photo Ark,” a 25-year documentary project focused on saving species and habitats.
Photographer Joel Sartore talks about his involvement in The Photo Ark, a project he’s leading in association with National Geographic.
Then come the headliners. David Doubilet needs little introduction; his underwater photographs for National Geographic have shaped how generations understand the ocean and its fragility. With more ...
The winners of the first International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition have been announced. From more than 1,500 entries from across the world, Joanna Steidle, a professional drone ...
By Dean Murray The winners of the first International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition have been announced. From more than 1,500 entries from across the world, Joanna Steidle, a ...