National Geographic Masters of Photography

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relationship with the people of Cuba, Kansas
(population 220). This unusual body of work has
been excerpted in National Geographic, LIFE,
and many other publications worldwide. Among
his books is The Colorado: A River at Risk, which
has been recognized widely for its contribution
to awareness of water issues in the American
West. In addition to photographing for National
Geographic magazine, Mr. Richardson represents
National Geographic in keynote presentations,
media appearances, cultural enrichment lectures
for travel groups, and workshops. To view his
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Joel Sartore
Joel Sartore is a photographer and National Geographic Fellow, a speaker, a
writer, a teacher, and a regular contributor to National Geographic magazine.
His work has been recognized by the National
Press Photographers Association and Pictures of
the Year International. In addition to his work for
National Geographic, Mr. Sartore has contributed
to Audubon magazine, TIME, LIFE, Newsweek,
Sports Illustrated, and numerous book projects. He
also has published several books himself, including
RARE: Portraits of America’s Endangered
Species; Nebraska: Under a Big Red Sky; and
Photographing Your Family: And All the Kids and
Friends and Animals Who Wander through Too.
His most recent book is titled Let’s Be Reasonable.
Mr. Sartore and his work have been the subjects
of several na tional broadcasts, including National
Geographic Explorer, NBC Nightly News, NPR’s Weekend Edition, and an
hour-long PBS documentary titled At Close Range with National Geographic.
He is also a regular contributor on the CBS News Sunday Morning show. His
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