Max Whittaker has covered wildfires for over 20 years, and spent two seasons documenting the Tallac Hotshots and other crews in this visual story for The New York Times.
Read MoreFor the past three years, Katie Orlinsky has been photographing an environmental catastrophe that is as urgent as it is overlooked.
Read MoreLuján Agusti has received a grant from @InsideNatGeo’s Global Storytellers Fund and their new collaboration with @TheClimatePledge to continue her work on peatlands in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
Read MoreLuján Agusti published part of her ongoing examination of the critical role peat bogs play in the ecosystem of Tierra del Fuego in National Geographic.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman photographed Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, for French newspaper Libération.
Read MoreSmithsonian Magazine published Dominic Bracco's work about the monarch migration, one of the longest animal migrations in the world, that could end in our own lifetimes.
Read MoreMelanie Burford’s short film The Last Mile is the Longest has been shortlisted by the World Health Organization’s Health for All Film Festival.
Read MoreMax Whittaker and Brendan Hoffman both received Awards of Excellence from the 78th Pictures of the Year International.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky was the guest on National Geographic’s podcast “Overheard,” where she talked about her latest work in New Mexico’s Gila Wilderness.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman traveled to China, India, and Pakistan to document the impact of climate change on the Indus River and communities that rely on its water for the July 2020 issue of National Geographic Magazine.
Read MoreFor The New York Times, Katie Orlinsky traveled to Michoacán, Mexico, to photograph the Rosario Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, where climate change and violence threaten the fragile species.
Read MoreMax Whittaker, for The New York Times, photographed farm workers in California, half to three-quarters of whom are believed to be undocumented yet vital to the food supply in the time of coronavirus.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky has taken third place in the 2020 World Press Photo contest Environmental Story category, for her work on melting permafrost in the Arctic.
Read MorePete Muller, supported by a National Geographic Society Fellowship, both wrote and photographed a feature story in the April 2020 issue of National Geographic Magazine, exploring the concept of solastalgia.
Read MorePete Muller, a first place winner in the 2015 World Press Photo contest for his Ebola story, was tapped to serve on the general jury in the 2020 contest.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman has been selected as a 2019 grantee of the Magnum Foundation, which will enable him to carry out an extension of The Beating of the Heart, his long-term work in Webster City, Iowa.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky has been awarded the 2019 Alexia Foundation Professional Grant for her ongoing project on climate change in Alaska, Chasing Winter.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky traveled to Newtok, Alaska, where the local Yup'ik residents are moving to a new village to escape flooding, erosion and thawing permafrost, for National Geographic.
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