In urban Inuit photographer Barry Pottle’s visit to the Rideau Canal, it’s the time of the year when the body of water freezes, creating intricate patterns and colors.
In urban Inuit photographer Barry Pottle’s visit to the Rideau Canal, it’s the time of the year when the body of water freezes, creating intricate patterns and colors.
This article delves into being creative in the age of social media and offers advice on how to create meaningful work.
Pamela Garcia is a HSI summer intern with interests in music reporting and advocacy journalism.
National Geographic celebrates Earth Day with their four-part documentary series “Secrets of the Whales”. The show stars a talented, stacked cast, with Golden Globe and BAFTA Award-winning actress Sigourney Weaver as narrator, renowned filmmaker and National...
A multiyear journey. A project founded on love for photography and animals. Thousands of species and subspecies held in captive in zoos around the world. National Geographic photographer and Fellow Joel Sartore’s mission is to photograph every last one of them for the...
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, National Geographic premieres “Born Wild: The Next Generation," a journey through diverse environments to witness the lives of baby animals and their habitats. Revered National Geographic explorers and ABC...
The COVID-19 global pandemic has placed a hold on normal life: many things that are usually full are now empty, while other things that are typically empty are now full. The photos below illustrate this reversal of ordinary life. [gallery type="rectangular"...
If there's a conventional way to share photography, Denisse Ariana Pérez's had in been circulated in a way that is anything but. Her photography was shared on the internet in the form of a racist meme. “One, Two, Three Boys in the Senegal River” featured a portrait...
Click the image above to be taken to Adobe Spark to view the photo essay which documents the remains of the home of Ventura High School junior Olivia Jacobson in Dec. 2017, as well as the rebuilding of damaged Ventura homes in November. (Optimal for viewing on...
Peering below the tall buildings spaced one after another, you can finally see the people, packed to a density it feels like no square foot is unfilled. Look even more closely, and you can see a great variety of cultures and ethnicities in the crowd; within each...