Photography


'103 Years Old', Kon Tum, Vietnam, 2013

Réhahn’s iconic portraits of the world

ByVictoria HeathNov 18, 2024
In our latest gallery, view artist Réhahn's collection of portraits which celebrate the fascinating diversity of humans across the globe.
Hikkaduwa Liyanage Prasantha Vinod finds this serene scene of a young toque macaque sleeping in an adult’s arms, category winner for Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 winners

ByVictoria HeathOct 8, 2024
Discover the winning photographs of wildlife across the world in the latest Wildlife Photographer of the Year
‘The ice serves as an open-air art museum, an ever-changing masterpiece sculpted by the hand, power, and finesse of nature,’ writes photographer Florian Ledoux

Stunning images of polar bears by Florian Ledoux

ByGeographical StaffMay 21, 2024
‘I’m trying to give a voice to the one that cannot speak,’ explains photographer Florian Ledoux, who uses drones to create spectacular images and footage of Arctic landscapes and polar bear
In pictures: dramatic images of the natural world from the Earth Photo 2024 shortlist

In pictures: dramatic images of the natural world from the Earth Photo 2024 shortlist

ByKatie BurtonMay 13, 2024

The shortlist for Earth Photo 2024 has been announced, showcasing images which highlight the beauty and peril of our planet…

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Where children sleep: bedrooms from around the world

ByGeographical StaffDec 25, 2023
In this extract from Where Children Sleep Vol 2, British photographer James Mollison documents the diverse spots in which children spend the night
Black solider flies

Environmental Photographer of the Year 2023 winning images revealed

ByKatie BurtonNov 28, 2023
Environmental Photographer of the Year 2023 winning images revealed
Macro, runner up: Blue by Mary Gudgeon. Starfish shrimp are always found in association with a starfish, in this case a species of Echinaster

Antipodean delights from the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition

ByGeographical StaffNov 15, 2023
A selection of images from the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition 2023
A farmer’s child sits on a tobacco bale on the floor of a tobacco auction house in Periyapatna, India.

Tobacco: the world’s most deadly industry

ByGeographical StaffNov 9, 2023
The global impacts of the tobacco industry on the young, on workers, on the economy, on health services and one crime
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023: winning images

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023: winning images

ByGeographical StaffOct 10, 2023
The winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023, a showcase of the rich diversity of life on Earth
Dikson, a port town on the North Sea route, sits silently beneath the fading light of the aurora borealis during the Arctic winter. The town was once legendary among the polyarniks – carefully selected polar scientists – who were lured there by the romanticism of Arctic exploration

New book reveals the parts of remote Siberia stuck in time

ByGeographical StaffSep 29, 2023
Photographer Evgenia Arbugaeva, new book Hyperborea: Stories from the Arctic takes readers on a remarkable journey into remote Siberia
Sharyn and Tom Wotton (aka Swampy Tom), Wandella, New South Wales, Australia, January 2020 (from the series Portraits in Ashes)

Gideon Mendel: Portraits of devastation

ByGeographical StaffSep 8, 2023
South African born 'struggle photographer' Gideon Mendel hauntingly captures the aftermath of fires and floods around the world
Broomhead Moor. Due to the saturated and boggy ground, the wreckage of the Hawker Hunter T Mk 7 Wallace Cubitt which was was flying to Blackpool in June 1993, became buried deep in the earth after the aircraft had apparently hit the ground in a steep dive

Nicholas Holt: Remembering the fallen

ByGeographical StaffJul 28, 2023
Photographer Nicholas Holt captures tragedy and remembrance as he documents fallen RAF sites for his project Fallen
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