What happened to Nat Geo your shot?
Disney is Shutting Down the Website in Favor of Instagram. The beloved National Geographic Your Shot website and community is about to come to an end. When visiting the Your Shot website, users are met with a pop-up message saying that the site will be “discontinued” on October 31st, 2019.
How do I submit my photos to National Geographic?
How to submit your photos to National Geographic
- You can submit your photos to National Geographic Your Shot community on Instagram @natgeoyourshot or instagram.com/natgeoyourshot.
- To submit submit your photography you will have to use the hashtag #YourShotPhotographer .
Where can I send my nature pictures?
Here are some reputable places to sell your nature photography online with rights managed licensing:
- Nature Picture Library.
- Minden Pictures.
- Animals Animals.
- National Geographic Images.
- Steve Bloom Images.
- FineArtAmerica.
- Sea Pics.
- Photoshot Collection.
How much does a Nat Geo photographer make?
While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $127,000 and as low as $17,000, the majority of National Geographic Photography salaries currently range between $34,000 (25th percentile) to $72,500 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $105,000 annually across the United States.
Do National Geographic photographers edit their photos?
Editors Pick National Geographic photographer teaches his techniques for planning, capturing, and editing breathtaking photos.
Does National Geographic Buy photos?
Unfortunately, our magazine and website editors do not accept any unsolicited photographs for publication. The exception is “Your Shot,” our global photo community where you have the opportunity to share your work and be featured on our platforms.
How do I submit photos to an outdoor magazine?
Photographers may only submit images as digital files via email to [email protected]. We are not able to respond to all emails, but if we see potential for your work as suitable for publication in the magazine, we will get in touch and/or invite you to submit more images.