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Chesley began shooting assignments for National Geographic in 1975 and has since completed more than 35 projects for the society. [4] His photography has focused primarily on people and cultures in Oceania, Asia and Europe. [5] In 1984, Chesley helped found Photographers/Aspen, a photo collective of four National Geographic photographers.
As of February 2018, a second season was being discussed with National Geographic. [11] In a February 2018 interview, Rare director Chun-Wei Yi said that he met Sartore at National Geographic Television & Film, in 2006 or 2007, soon after he started the Photo Ark. In the course of making the series, Sartore photographed his 5,000th species.
In 2008, she published her photo memoir, A Camera, Two Kids and a Camel, which described her life as a traveling mother with her two children. [6] Publishers Weekly called the book, "charming and wise." [13] In October 2010 she edited National Geographic's archive under the theme of beauty, to create the book, Simply Beautiful Photographs. [14]
Joel Sartore is an American photographer focusing on conservation, speaker, author, teacher, and long-time contributor to National Geographic magazine. He is the head of The Photo Ark , a 25-year project to document the approximately 12,000 species living in the world's zoos and wildlife sanctuaries.
Ira Block (born 1949) is an American photographer. Since the mid-1970s, he has shot many stories for the National Geographic Magazine, [1] National Geographic Traveler, and also National Geographic Adventure.
National Geographic Image Collection, a division of the National Geographic Partners, a joint venture between the National Geographic Society and The Walt Disney Company, headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, was a stock photography agency that managed and licensed one of the world's most comprehensive and unique collections of photographs and original artwork.
Brian Skerry is an American photojournalist and film producer specializing in marine life and ocean environments. Since 1998 he has been a contributing photographer for National Geographic magazine with more than 30 stories to his credit, including seven covers.
Robert Gilka was born in 1916 near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [3] Gilka graduated from Marquette University in 1939 with a degree in journalism. Upon graduation, he published a four-page tabloid sized job description called "The Gilka Graphic", a chronicle of his experience and qualifications, which he sent to several hundred editors around the country. [4]
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