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A National Geographic photographer took the day off ... and he’d done it in color, unlike most civil rights photography. The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom lasted all day, until ...
The first natural color photograph to appear in National Geographic magazine was an autochrome depicting a flower garden in Belgium, published in 1914. The archives of National Geographic have ...
An intimate portrait of a Vietnamese woman sitting next to her great-granddaughter in a dark, smoky room as she works on some embroidery has won the National Geographic Traveller (UK) Photography ...
(See National Geographic's favorite bird pictures.) “There's lots of things still to learn about color and how it matters for the animal. The better we can measure it, the more we can learn ...
At first, they theorized Inspector Clouseau’s color was the result of a skin ... (Go inside the underwater world of manta rays with a National Geographic photographer.) Guy Stevens, CEO and ...
He dived into our archives. What Mason found in short was that until the 1970s National Geographic all but ignored people of color who lived in the United States, rarely acknowledging them beyond ...
The issue also contained the first autochrome, or natural-color, photograph. Though National Geographic wouldn’t put pictures on its cover until 1959, these “16 Pages of 4-Color Work” were ...