Max Whittaker scaled the 22,840’ peak of Argentina’s Aconcagua, the highest mountain outside the Himalayas, following Isabella de la Houssaye’s effort to scale the mountain while battling Stage 4 lung cancer, on assignment for The New York Times.
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Recent updates from the photographers of Prime Collective.
Brendan Hoffman opened a well-reviewed exhibition drawing from his five years of work in eastern Ukraine at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art in Chicago.
Read MoreDominic Bracco II presented his most recent project on the US/Mexico border region, produced with the assistance of a National Geographic photography fellowship, at the 2019 National Geographic Explorers Festival.
Read MorePete Muller presented material from his most recent project, produced with a photography fellowship from National Geographic, at the National Geographic Storytelling Symposium.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that Argentinian photographer Luján Agusti has joined Prime. Agusti is a documentary photographer, visual storyteller, and National Geographic Explorer currently based in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Her work explores Latin American culture and identity in a quest for the empowerment of her region.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman has been named the winner of the 2018 Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation Award for his “profound” long-term body of work documenting the war in eastern Ukraine.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman’s photo essay on the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, a nearly thousand-year-old religious complex in Ukraine, was published by National Geographic.
Read MoreKatie Orlinsky visited far northern Russia to explore the changes in permafrost in the Arctic, on assignment for National Geographic.
Read MoreDominic Bracco II, together with Argentinian photographer Luján Agusti, photographed a story for National Geographic on the black market trade in hummingbirds sourced in Mexico. It is believed the dead birds function as a good luck love charm.
Read MoreOn assignment for Caritas, an aid group, Katie Orlinsky traveled to remote western Mongolia this past winter to document the harsh conditions of this year's dzud, or extremely harsh winter right on the heels of a summer drought that can kill hundreds of thousands of livestock that nomadic herders rely on.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman visited the rebel-occupied eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk last year to meet Russell Bentley, a Texan who several years ago joined the pro-Russian side of the war - first with guns, and now as an info warrior. Read the article in Texas Monthly.
Read MoreIn the second Behind the Shot short film from National Geographic to feature a Prime photographer, tag along with Katie Orlinsky as she visits Rosemary Farm Sanctuary in upstate New York to photograph horses and a special donkey named Nemo. Watch it here.
Read MoreWhat makes Pete Muller tick? Check out episode two of National Geographic's short film series Behind the Shot to find out.
Read MoreSony Alpha Universe published an article highlighting the work of Melanie Burford and National Geographic photographer Lynn Johnson as they documented women's issues in Cambodia and Myanmar for Ripple Effect Images.
Read MoreBrendan Hoffman was named one of ten winners of the 2017 Yunghi Grant.
Read More"Leaders of the Pack," directed by Erin Sanger, was selected for the National Geographic Short Film Showcase. The film follows Katie Orlinsky photographing dog musher Kristin Knight Pace before her first Iditarod in 2016.
Read MorePete Muller photographed author and conservation activist Kuki Gallmann for The Guardian's Observer Magazine.
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