Life through the lens: Steve Winter

“When I would see a story about animals, it never entered my mind that I would do that.“ A master of wildlife photojournalism shares his inspirations and motivations.

“In every situation the important thing is to come out with pictures that people have never seen before, and make people ask ‘what?’ ‘why’ or ‘wow’.” A tiger at Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado. Steve Winter's photography—accompanying his partner Sharon Guynup's article in December 2019's National Geographic—helped expose the mistreatment of captive tigers in U.S. roadside zoos.
Steve Winter, National Geographic Image Collection
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