Like many other photographers, National Geographic has been my source of intrigue and inspiration all throughout my life. They are the Mecca of photography and photojournalism and few photographers can reach their scope, depth and excellence. In some circles, David Griffin is a superstar. He's the director of Photography for the National Geographic Society, and for many years, i've daydreamed of having my photographs edited by him for NG.
The daydreaming will continue for now, but this TED presentation by David covers the society's penchant to capture and edit photo stories like nothing you'll ever see in other magazines.







