US
1997 / Documentary / Photography / 56 min / Color / Dolby
2.0 / 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio / NTSC / English Language
This documentary explores the people and stories behind the photographs
that have made National Geographic Magazine the standard for photojournalism.
Several of the photographers responsible for some of the magazine's
most memorable images detail, in their own words, what it is like
to endure malaria, freezing temperatures, and angry animals to get
the perfect shot. In some sequences film cameras follow the still
photographers into the field.
Bonus Features:
Bonus program:
"A Passion for Africa" / Photo gallery / Photographer biographies
/ Previews of additional National Geographic programs / Scene access