John Angerson

John Angerson (b.1969 Bristol, England) started his career in the early 1990s, covering the fall of the Berlin Wall and the changing geopolitical landscape of Eastern Europe. Since then, his work has continued to explore the different languages of documentary photography, focusing on how specific communities form, shift and develop. His projects have garnered critical […]
Joel Sartore

Joel Sartore is a photographer, speaker, author, teacher, conservationist, National Geographic Fellow, and a regular contributor to National Geographic Magazine. His hallmarks are a sense of humor and a Midwestern work ethic.
Jodi Cobb

Jodi Cobb’s trailblazing career spans four decades as a staff field photographer for National Geographic, the only woman to hold that position in its history. She has traveled through sixty-five countries, breaking gender and cultural barriers to document people and places on the edge of momentous change in some of the world’s most complex, impenetrable […]
Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and has been taking photographs since he was 9 years old. With a background in editorial and reportage photography, his travels since those early days have taken him around the world to over 100 countries, and his work has been internationally exhibited and published. Jeremy’s freelance career began […]
Jennifer Hayes

Jennifer Hayes is an aquatic biologist and photojournalist focusing on freshwater and ocean environments from the tropics to the polar regions. She is a contributing photographer, videographer, author and speaker for National Geographic Partners. Jennifer grew up on a dairy farm in upstate New York and began observing aquatic life in the ponds, creeks and […]
Jeffrey Garriock

Hailing from Toronto, Ontario, Jeffrey Garriock is a travel & documentary Cinematographer and Photographer focused on telling stories, amplifying voices, and bringing new perspectives to people from all over the world. Whether meeting the contemporary workers of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant or spreading the word on the evolution of Basketball in Africa, Jeff spends […]
Jasper Doest

Jasper Doest is a contributing photographer to National Geographic Magazine who creates visual stories that explore the relationship between humankind and nature. His series of thought-provoking and award-winning portraits of Japanese snow monkeys elevated him to public prominence as a rising star of wildlife photography a decade ago. Far from resting on his laurels and […]
Jana Andert

Jana Andert is a Czech photographer and filmmaker. Focusing on conflict zones and humanitarian issues. Most of her work focuses on the Middle East region, especially Iraq and Syria. After finishing her photography studies in Breda Holland. In 2011 she worked as a product photographer for a company selling medical supplies and as a fashion […]
James Nachtwey

James Nachtwey is an American Photographer that has dedicated his career to documenting wars and critical social issues. Motivated by the belief that public awareness is an essential element in the process of change and that photographs of war in the mass media can become a kind of intervention on behalf of peace, he has […]
James Balog

For 40 years, photographer James Balog has broken new conceptual and artistic ground on one of the most important issues of our era: human modification of nature. During the first phase of his career, he was a photojournalist specializing in projects involving landscape, outdoor adventure, wildlife, and technology. Publications like National Geographic, Time, Life, Fortune, […]