Wildlife Photographer Thomas Peschak Wins Prestigious Nat Geo Award
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa – A meerkat looks at the camera while others stand guard to warn of predators, left, Brazil – Amazon river dolphins swim among the trees …
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa – A meerkat looks at the camera while others stand guard to warn of predators, left, Brazil – Amazon river dolphins swim among the trees …
An illustration of the beetle named after Joel Sartore by Kevin Lievano, a graduate student at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Scientists have named a new beetle species after National Geographic …
The dolphins’ iconic pink bodies can look bright orange beneath the tawny water of the flooded forest. “It’s surprising to me that some people still think dolphins are fish,” says …
National Parks: USA premiered last weekend on Nat Geo and features breathtaking photography of some of America’s most beautiful parks, including Zion, Yellowstone, Olympic, and more. PetaPixel chatted with one …
National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has spent decades diving around the globe, telling the stories of the world’s oceans. For his latest projects, years in the making, he has been …
For her new book, Hope, National Geographic photographer Cristina Mittermeier decided on a non-traditional route so she can have more creative control to present her work in the very best …
Photographer Georgette Apol Douwma’s technique involves altering her earlier pictures, such as one taken in 2015 of corals in the Red Sea, to create new eye-catching displays. When Georgette Apol …
Dorado Octopus arms reaching out. Photo credit: Schmidt Ocean Institute Roughly 300 species of octopus live in the world’s oceans. These creatures embody many traits that people consider particularly human, …
Emperor penguin chicks jumping off the ice shelf edge for their first swim at Atka Bay on the Ekström Ice Shelf in Antarctica. Drone footage has captured the astonishing moment …
National Geographic’s new documentary series, Photographer, lives up to its name. The six, hour-long episodes focus less on beautiful photographs and more on their creation. The series is very much …