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. Explore past contest winners and check back soon to join the next competition. ...
The picture you see here is of a soldier named Gashaw Jaffar, at the checkpoint where she was standing guard, armed with a Kalashnikov. I had never entered my work in any contests until I submitted this picture to a photography competition run by the Guardian, a U.K.-based independent ne...
Photograph by Joel Sartore, National Geographic Photo Ark Animals Photo Ark Common Name: Giraffe Scientific Name: Giraffa camelopardalis Type: Mammals Diet: Herbivore Average Life Span In The Wild: 25 years Size: 14 to 19 feet Weight:
The photographers are competing for a grand prize consisting of a 10-day trip for two to the Galápagos with National Geographic Expeditions, and an incredible chance for two 15-minute portfolio reviews with National Geographic photo editors. Who'd you give the grand prize to? Shout out in the...
Moran Mansion - National Geographic Photo Contest 2012 - National Geographic The fight against racial discrimination in the US initially served by analogy as a model to the construction of a legal corpus akin to women's rights. Howe... M Mansion - https://www.facebook.com/natgeo 被引量: ...
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But first things first. National Geographic Channel’sKilling Kennedyadaptation, starring Rob Lowe as JFK, will premiere on Nov. 10th. And it sticks to the Oswald script. GRADE:C-minus Email comments or questions to:unclebarky@verizon.net ...
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(I’m looking at you Lance Armstrong). But I think the thing that concerns me most is the fact that no one else seems to care. No one else finds it strange that the “nature photo of the year” of sorts is of an animal in captivity. The National Geographic I know fights for ...
This is one of the most anticipated annual photocontests. The deadline for the submissions is on November 30th so if you have an interesting photo,submitit. Below you can see 50 images collected from different categories. An Indian wrestler smears mud on his head before starting wrestling in ...