National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore is halfway through a multiyear effort to document our planet’s incredible ...
Capturing the first underwater color photographs was no mean feat and involved powerful explosives as well as hours and hours of waiting.
Despite early conservation successes, by the 1990s the world's tiger population was under dire threat. In this beautifully ...
In their colorful costumes and painted masks, Mexico's dancing clowns are a fusion of Catholicism and indigenous culture.
From a pink dolphin slinking through the Amazon's waters to the sight of monarch butterflies filling the skies of Mexico, this year's best photos will take you on a journey across the planet.
We went behind the scenes at the world's oldest radio show to understand how it endured 100 years—and why it might last 100 ...
Domestically, places that made the list include Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (impressive arts and culture); Maui, Hawaii ...
For more than 3 decades, John Burcham has been traveling the globe to photograph stunning places and fascinating people. His assignments for The New York Times, National Geographic, National ...
See why this Alaskan national park offers the world’s top bear-watching experience. A brown bear searches for salmon along a creek in Alaska’s Katmai National Park. The park supports one of the ...
For over 25 years, visual storyteller Táhila Moss has been photographing, video recording and creating art in collaboration with Indigenous communities and diverse cultures around the world. She has ...
Drake faces backlash as a renowned photographer claims the rapper copied his acclaimed image for the What Did I Miss video.
She's been shot at, kidnapped and in the midst of active wars, juggling work life and family life. Pulitzer Prize winning ...