National Gallery of Fine Art
Jonathan Kingston is an accomplished photographer and educator with extensive experience in underwater, adventure, and cultural photography. Currently serving as a photographer for the National Geographic Image Collection and a photo expert for National Geographic Expeditions, Kingston has contributed to significant projects including The Lost Fleet of Cortés. As a founding board member of the Submerged Archaeological Conservancy International, Kingston promotes the sustainability of submerged archaeological resources. In addition, Kingston owns Kingston Images, specializing in visual storytelling for commercial and editorial clients, and is involved with various photography-related organizations, including Lindblad Expeditions and CAVAN IMAGES. Kingston's educational background includes degrees in Commercial and Underwater Photography from Brooks Institute and a degree in Communication from Virginia Tech.
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National Gallery of Fine Art
Established in 2014, we designed the National Gallery of Fine Art collection to inspire conservation of our natural resources while raising public awareness of the environmental issues that threaten them. The National Gallery of Fine Art exhibitions are destinations where the public is introduced to works from the most significant photographers of this and past generations. Our galleries provide a space for the visual expression of talent by presenting a collection rich in diversity, innovation, and artistic heritage. Our collection is one of amazement & wonder, curiosity & exploration, where the history of the world is captured one frame at a time. Our galleries host artists’ signings, photography unveilings, and events where the public can come together to discover the world as seen through our master photographers’ eyes. JOIN US IN MAKING A DIFFERENCE!