Sartore, Joel

Joel Sartore is a photographer, speaker, author, teacher, conservationist, National Geographic Explorer, and a regular contributor to National Geographic Magazine. His hallmarks are a sense of humor and a Midwestern work ethic.

Joel specializes in documenting endangered species and landscapes in order to show a world worth saving. He is the founder of the National Geographic Photo Ark, a multi-year documentary project to document every species living in zoos, aquariums and wildlife sanctuaries, inspire action through education, and help protect wildlife and their habitats by supporting on-the-ground conservation efforts.

In his words, "It is folly to think that we can destroy one species and ecosystem after another and not affect humanity. When we save species, we're actually saving ourselves."

Joel has produced many books including RARE: Portraits of America's Endangered Species, Photographing Your Family, Nebraska: Under a Big Red Sky, Let's Be Reasonable, The Photo Ark, Birds of the Photo Ark, Vanishing and Wonders of the Photo Ark. His most recent book, Insects is now available as well.

In addition to the work he has done for National Geographic, Joel has contributed to
Audubon Magazine, The New York Times, Life, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated and numerous book projects. Joel and his work are the subjects of many national broadcasts including 60 Minutes, the Today Show, Fresh Air with Terry Gross, the CBS Sunday Morning Show and believe it or not, the daytime soap opera, General Hospital. You may have also seen him on National Geographic's Explorer, the NBC Nightly News, NPR's Weekend Edition, an hour-long PBS documentary, At Close Range, and a contributor on the CBS Sunday Morning Show. He is also featured in a three-part series on PBS titled: RARE: Creatures of the Photo Ark and a continuation of that series on NatGeo Wild.

Joel is always happy to return to home base from his travels around the world. He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska with his wife Kathy.