National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore is halfway through a multiyear effort to document our planet’s incredible ...
Having recently played a lot of GeoGuessr, I've become particularly interested in the “meta” of different geographic landscapes. Admittedly, my memory is poor for the varying telephone poles, foliage, ...
The Pulitzer Prize–winning conflict photographer’s work and personal life are chronicled in the new documentary 'Love + War'.
The October 2025 National Geographic cover, featuring the elusive black tiger of Similipal, was the second-last shot from ...
National Geographic’s Jason Edwards joins us in-studio to reflect on his adventures documenting fragile ecosystems, indigenous cultures, and the power of photography in the age of AI.
Photographer Charles Davis believes there’s something more important than a fancy camera or an exotic animal when it comes to ...
Photographer and filmmaker Pete McBride and adventure writer Kevin Fedarko will appear at UB on Nov. 11 as part of the ...
Visitors to the Momentary in Bentonville soon will be treated to a breathtaking journey through the natural world, as National Geographic brings its acclaimed exhibition "The Greatest Wildlife ...
Elite skier and mountaineer Jim Morrison and Oscar-winning filmmaker and mountaineer Jimmy Chin are back on Mt. Everest, attempting a first ski descent down the highest mountain in the world from the ...
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This photographer has snapped photos of 17,000 different species - and he’s not done yet
National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore describes his 19-year journey creating the Photo Ark, which already boasts 17,000 recorded species. View more of his work at natgeophotoark.org Marjorie ...
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