All these people are truly brilliant at their jobs👏 They deserve big praise, because it's absolutely true that they can tell stories with a single picture.
I'm not a photographer, I'm a writer, but I'm sure I will be working a whole lot with photographers when I'm brainstorming my documentary scripts. So this is purely inspiring.
Many of us can only be behind-the-camera _one day a week._ This seems to apply to _so many_ photography genres, not just high-end advertising and commercial photography, where shoots can be complicated and sophisticated with a whole team of people involved, such as the client, an art director, the advertising agency, etc. There is so much post-production, editing, invoicing, marketing, phone calls, finding new clients, responding to queries, gear repairs, researching stories or travel plans, updating your website and/or social media accounts, etc, etc... all of which prevents us from truly maximizing our time in the field. That scenario has certainly happened to me, but if there are other working photographers reading this, I hope you aren't as limited as I sometimes feel in terms of the time I can give to creating new images in new places!
I worked in the National Geographic photo labs from 1974 - 77 in the golden age of Kodachrome and met some of the staff photographers. The shops that made all the custom gear and repaired the cameras was also on the 2nd floor of the 17th street HQ building and saw some of pack-outs they did for extended third world assignments. I once asked one of the senior photo editors what qualities they looked in photographers and the answer was that thousands of photographers were as technically competent as but very few were good story tellers. The non-staff photographers got their first assignments by submitting unique story ideas.
I am working on going to school to become a wildlife biologist and a photographer I have always had a love for nature and nat geo has always been one of my favorite shows and Nova
wildlife photographers are at times very brave, some times very stupid. but i admire all of you for the pleasure you give me, and thank you for your courage.
There is so much more to the art of photography than pixel peepers. These artists are about capturing the human condition and the majestic world, thats their objective. Not whether the image is sharp in the corners.
@@gzahnd You are making a big assumption. The source of all energy is the same place.. the source of consciousness. Just because I call it God doesn't mean I'm imagining a dude with a beard sitting on a cloud.
All these people are truly brilliant at their jobs👏 They deserve big praise, because it's absolutely true that they can tell stories with a single picture.
This is exactly why I love photography. It's inspiring in so many ways, and speaks a language that we all can feel... and understand.
Absolutely amazing, it's great to see that all these photographers are pursuing their career with so much service to mankind.
I'm not a photographer, I'm a writer, but I'm sure I will be working a whole lot with photographers when I'm brainstorming my documentary scripts. So this is purely inspiring.
Contact me.
I finished the whole series in a day! It was so good. I hope they do more!
Many of us can only be behind-the-camera _one day a week._ This seems to apply to _so many_ photography genres, not just high-end advertising and commercial photography, where shoots can be complicated and sophisticated with a whole team of people involved, such as the client, an art director, the advertising agency, etc.
There is so much post-production, editing, invoicing, marketing, phone calls, finding new clients, responding to queries, gear repairs, researching stories or travel plans, updating your website and/or social media accounts, etc, etc... all of which prevents us from truly maximizing our time in the field.
That scenario has certainly happened to me, but if there are other working photographers reading this, I hope you aren't as limited as I sometimes feel in terms of the time I can give to creating new images in new places!
Thank You photographers. NG has produced the most phenomenal pictures for the many years I have traveled around our Sun.
I worked in the National Geographic photo labs from 1974 - 77 in the golden age of Kodachrome and met some of the staff photographers. The shops that made all the custom gear and repaired the cameras was also on the 2nd floor of the 17th street HQ building and saw some of pack-outs they did for extended third world assignments.
I once asked one of the senior photo editors what qualities they looked in photographers and the answer was that thousands of photographers were as technically competent as but very few were good story tellers. The non-staff photographers got their first assignments by submitting unique story ideas.
Enjoyed your video thanks for posting 👍
This inspired me to take more photos for sure 💯🤗
I am working on going to school to become a wildlife biologist and a photographer I have always had a love for nature and nat geo has always been one of my favorite shows and Nova
This makes much love on photography ❤️😍
brilliant video absolutely beautiful. inspireing. Thank you 👑👑👑👑👑💯💯💯💯💯💪💪💪💪💪💪✌️🤙😘
I like to snap a few shots myself. These photographers are gifted, such a wonderful story. Thank you 🙏
Parabéns a national geographic e seus fotógrafos pelas belas imagens e suas histórias de perseverança e dedicação. 👏🇧🇷
wow, absolutely beautiful
I really enjoyed the series. I hope you will do a second season.
you are among some of the amazing people doing some of the amazing thins on the planet...!
This is my dream job. A NatGeo Photographer. This is very interesting to watch
Inspiring and joyous.
My dream photography job ❤!! Someday.. soon!
would really love to see this series expanded to more episodes
My absolute dream job! ❤
I love natgeo 😊
Great crafters their arts are so lively and mindblowing
I a could say ….AMAZING ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Really enjoyed Thanks for sharing God bless
Inspiring ❤
wildlife photographers are at times very brave, some times very stupid. but i admire all of you for the pleasure you give me, and thank you for your courage.
WoW!!!!!!! love it
Awesome ❤
There is so much more to the art of photography than pixel peepers. These artists are about capturing the human condition and the majestic world, thats their objective. Not whether the image is sharp in the corners.
Music to the eyes.
Everything is in HD. I would love to see more documentaries being filmed in IMAX resolution.
Not us binge-watching this all day.
When is season 2 coming out! really want to see more motor sport photographers like Jamey Price or Larry Chen
One day i hope to inspire people through my photography.
I wish I’d seen this video when I was 17 (in 1991)! :)😊
wow, enjoyed this short video
"What the world needs" is not the same as what the world wants. However, very inspiring.
My profession Photography ❤ and also Your profession Than like 👍✅
Always the dream job.
I want to know the kit they use
GREENLAND❤😊
Not available on Disney+ in Canada?
Im gonna be a natgeo photographer one day, i will i will i will
i have these dreams ... idk how or when ...
Wow. I see this and realize how fortunate I am to be able to make a living with photography. I don't deserve it.
This is fabulous, and NG cannot cover all great photographers... however, you were remiss in not featuring MITCHELL KANASHKEVICH..
One day or Day one
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how is this just 14k views
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Step 1: Get a camera
Lol.
God save the children of Gaza.
As soon as humans stop relying on imaginary things we’ll be in a better place.
@@gzahnd You are making a big assumption. The source of all energy is the same place.. the source of consciousness. Just because I call it God doesn't mean I'm imagining a dude with a beard sitting on a cloud.
@@gzahnd dont blame God for what humans did. God is not religious.