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A photograph by Melakikki Edwards - Selma Times-Journal
Looking Back in Fairbanks — Jan. 8 - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Photos showcase talent - News & Observer
VOICES BEHIND the CAMERA with Annie Griffiths Belt

Born and raised in Minneapolis, National Geographic Photographer Annie Griffiths Belt earned her bachelor of arts in Photojournalism from the University of Minnesota. Since then she has photographed dozens of magazine and book projects for the Society, including NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazine stories on Fiordland New Zealand, Baja California, Israel’s Galilee, Petra, The San Pedro River, Barrier Islands, England’s Lake District, and the Badlands, as well having her work featured in the Geographic book National Geographic Women Photographers.
Voices Behind the Camera with Beverly Joubert

Beverly Joubert was born in South Africa in 1957. She began her career in photography in Botswana's famous Savute region where she and her husband, film director Dereck Joubert, started making natural history films.Beverly's work has appeared in many issues of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazines, including the cover story ''Lion of Darkness''. Her work has also been published in over a hundred magazines including Geo, African Wildlife and of course NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC.There is little doubt that Beverly is an icon among woman photographers of Africa. Her knowledge of the place and its spirit comes out in her work. Her conservation involvement extends to being a member of the Chobe Wildlife Trust and a founding member of the Wild Places Foundation. Beverly specializes in capturing a moment of natural history that crystallizes the action and power of animals doing what they do without their being aware of us. Her recent exhibit in France was about poaching and what Botswana's military is doing to stop it. Here she used the hidden camera techniques to let soldiers and poachers interact naturally treating them as equals to her usual animal subjects.
Cameras can be an important garden tool - San Mateo Daily Journal
Peruvian Boy

This photo by William Albert Allard demonstrates how a photographer can give something back and make a difference in a person's life.
Brad Pitt ‘W Magazine’ February 2009 - Bosh
2 50s ART Photography Magazines Nature Nude Models
Mark Minasi's Reader Forum - Wildlife Photographer Of the Year
This month's copy of Outdoor Photography magazine has a set of the winners from the wildlife photograper of the year. You can see smaller versions of them here: ...
A photograph by Melakikki Edwards Selma Times-Journal,AL- The exhibit features Edwards’ studio work, but her photography experience also included candid action and nature. She worked as a freelance photographer for ... |
Looking Back in Fairbanks — Jan. 8 - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Looking Back in Fairbanks — Jan. 8 Fairbanks Daily News-Miner,AK- “The things we talked about were more of a personal nature, and they’re not really germane,” Rick Solie said. “It is significant that it was a unanimous ... |
Photos showcase talent - News & Observer
Photos showcase talent News & Observer,NC- Photographers were encouraged to use state parks and contact park rangers for advice on places and subjects for nature photography. ... |
VOICES BEHIND the CAMERA with Annie Griffiths Belt
Born and raised in Minneapolis, National Geographic Photographer Annie Griffiths Belt earned her bachelor of arts in Photojournalism from the University of Minnesota. Since then she has photographed dozens of magazine and book projects for the Society, including NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazine stories on Fiordland New Zealand, Baja California, Israel’s Galilee, Petra, The San Pedro River, Barrier Islands, England’s Lake District, and the Badlands, as well having her work featured in the Geographic book National Geographic Women Photographers.
Voices Behind the Camera with Beverly Joubert
Beverly Joubert was born in South Africa in 1957. She began her career in photography in Botswana's famous Savute region where she and her husband, film director Dereck Joubert, started making natural history films.Beverly's work has appeared in many issues of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazines, including the cover story ''Lion of Darkness''. Her work has also been published in over a hundred magazines including Geo, African Wildlife and of course NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC.There is little doubt that Beverly is an icon among woman photographers of Africa. Her knowledge of the place and its spirit comes out in her work. Her conservation involvement extends to being a member of the Chobe Wildlife Trust and a founding member of the Wild Places Foundation. Beverly specializes in capturing a moment of natural history that crystallizes the action and power of animals doing what they do without their being aware of us. Her recent exhibit in France was about poaching and what Botswana's military is doing to stop it. Here she used the hidden camera techniques to let soldiers and poachers interact naturally treating them as equals to her usual animal subjects.
Cameras can be an important garden tool - San Mateo Daily Journal
Cameras can be an important garden tool San Mateo Daily Journal,CA- “There really are no differences in technique between garden or nature photography,” said Ian Adams, author of “The Art of Garden Photography” (Timber Press ... |
Peruvian Boy
This photo by William Albert Allard demonstrates how a photographer can give something back and make a difference in a person's life.
Brad Pitt ‘W Magazine’ February 2009 - Bosh
![]() Bosh | Brad Pitt ‘W Magazine’ February 2009 Bosh,NY- Pitt has always been a master of using press images to convey messages about his life, as when he and photographer Steven Klein created a provocative shoot ... |
2 50s ART Photography Magazines Nature Nude Models
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Mark Minasi's Reader Forum - Wildlife Photographer Of the Year
This month's copy of Outdoor Photography magazine has a set of the winners from the wildlife photograper of the year. You can see smaller versions of them here: ...
