



My parents have had a subscription to
National Geographic for as long as I can remember. Even now when I go over there, I love to see the features and admire the photography. Being that these days the internet is certainly more "go to" than periodicals- you can also enjoy
National Geographic online.
The
photography section of their site is, as you would imagine, incredible. They break it down into categories and even have a
"newsletters" option for those interested in various aspects of the magazine's photography. If you see something you just have to have,
prints are available as well.