Lucia De Stefani, National Geographic

Lucia De Stefani

National Geographic

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • National Geographic
  • Nautilus
  • TIME.com
  • hyperallergic

Past articles by Lucia:

Inside Uzbekistan’s beautiful, rarely-seen metro

After a 40-year photo ban, images finally reveal Tashkent’s symbolic underground. → Read More

Experience the Magical Practice of 'Forest Bathing'

Photographer Tali Kimelman brings the sensory experience of the forest to life after letting herself get lost in its beauty. → Read More

Inside a Flourishing—and Conflicted—Weed Industry

Hemp and marijauna have been legally grown in Italy for centuries but new challenges are emerging. → Read More

Mountains Offer No Solace in this Dying Soviet Mining Town

With the heyday long over, miners struggle to make a living in the Caucasus. → Read More

Get Ready to Be Identified by Your Ear

Last year, the United States Customs and Border Protection rolled out a recognition pilot program that uses biometric recognition… → Read More

Addressing the Representation of Black Culture in Photography

Aperture magazine dedicates its summer issue to black culture and black experience, through the work of black photographers. → Read More

Bright Illustrations Interpret Arabic Tongue Twisters

Behind a gray wall, a large sun rises, turning the sky a warm orange color. Meanwhile, ripened apricots have fallen from their branches, and fluctuate inexplicably in the sunlight. All this is just a funny pun to liken the sun → Read More

Discover Russia's Ghost Villages

The photographer sailed Russian rivers to explore his country’s roots. → Read More

Anatomy of a Photobook: ‘Privilege in a Time of Global Inequality’ by Myles Little

It started as an exhibit on wealth inequality, now a new photobook broadens the conversation → Read More

Witness Somalia's Resilience After Decades of War

A photographer shows a civil war-torn country that “resists and rises again.” → Read More

Discover Gaza's Ephemeral Walls

Federico Scoppa photographs how Gaza is trying to return to normal life → Read More

Meet Cuba's Amateur Boxers

Thierry Le Goues photographed amateur boxing in Cuba for the past eight years. → Read More

Alessandro Penso is TIME's Pick for Photo Story of the Year

The Italian photographer explains what motivated him to stick with this story and the impact he hopes to make with his photographs. → Read More

See the Photographers Behind Some of the World's Best Images

Jason Schmidt is acclaimed for his cultural celebrities' portraits → Read More

See the Enduring Life of a Quadruple Amputee Veteran

Corporal Todd Nicely has at least three pairs of legs and four sets of hands. → Read More

Inside the Private World of a Compulsive Hoarder

German photographer Corinna Kern offers a different look at compulsive hoarding → Read More

See New York From Above in New Stunning Photos

Aerial photographer George Steinmetz captured the city like never before → Read More

Confronting Guatemala's Violent Past and Fragile Peace

Daniele Volpe photographs the aftermath of the bloodiest period of Guatemala's history → Read More

Viviane Sassen’s Parallel Universe of Mirrors, Shadows and Dreams

In her work "UMBRA," the Dutch photographer known for using shapes and solid color in her photos turns her lens to reflections and shade. → Read More

Seeking the Decisive Moment in Sports Photography

A new exhibition at the School of Visual Art explores the nuances of sports through the photographic work of select alumni. → Read More