Becky Hale
Washington, D.C., DC, United States
Becky Hale is a studio photographer on staff with National Geographic magazine in Washington, D.C.
Her studio work is wide ranging and includes portraiture and still photography illustrating complex scientific and cultural stories. Her images have appeared in support of articles on how redheads experience pain, the evolution of artificial hearts, and advances in organ regeneration. She is a regular contributor to National Geographic magazine.
Fieldwork has taken her on assignment to Istanbul, Rome, and Cairo. She’s shot aerials of the whooping crane migration from an ultralight aircraft for National Geographic Wild and covered the National Geographic World Championship Geography Bee in St. Petersburg, Russia, and the launch of the National Geographic expedition ship Endeavour in Chile.
In her life beyond National Geographic, she’s the mother of two small redheads who try their best to evade her camera. See more of her work on her website.
- Editorial
- Fashion
- Portrait
- Still life