Photography by Sam Carrera, National Geographic Your Shot

Your best photos of the week, November 2, 2018

Each week, our editors choose stunning photos submitted by members of Your Shot, National Geographic's photo community.

Looking through photos each week on Your Shot is nothing short of an honor. The photographers who share their work every day extend their trust to the whole community, not just the editor team. Sometimes the scariest thing to do as a photographer is to share your work for the world to see. The Your Shot community does that every day with the intention of fostering relationships through photography and exchanging inspiration all while learning how to improve their craft.

This week I was invited by a Your Shot photographer, Geoff Livingston, who teaches his students at the George Washington University the importance of digital strategies in the grand scheme of communication. I spoke about the relationships I’ve

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