Joel Sartore (born June 16, 1962) is an American photographer, speaker, author, teacher, and a 20-year contributor to National Geographic magazine.
Travel is the best investment you can make in yourself. It teaches you that there are many ways to live a good, fulfilled life. It broadens your world view, yet makes you appreciate home all the more.
Travel is the best investment you can make in yourself.
It is folly to think that we can destroy one species and ecosystem after another and not affect humanity. When we save species, we're actually saving ourselves.
[My work as a photographer is a] mission to document endangered species and landscapes in order to show a world worth saving.
The most memorably photos are layered, in good light, and have something really ineresting going on in them. If you can get all three elements into a single frame, now you're talking.
The typical nature photograph shows a butterfly on a pretty flower. The conservation photograph shows the same thing, but with a bulldozer coming at it in the background.
Esther M. Friesner
Errico Malatesta
Bob Inglis
John Lithgow
Peter Chrysologus
Jordyn Wieber
Fred Zinnemann
Mike Liut
Wallace Stegner
Paulo Coelho
John Hospers
David Sylvian