Matt Deckard
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I was always a fan of this periodical, though I never subscribed. Filled with stories of people going to places that I had never seen. for me it was the written form of the adventure you'd find in Indiana Jones movies... an escape to places I wanted to be.
I recently got a stach of The National Geographic Magazines from the year 1936. How different the ads and the stories are. It is at the cusp of exploration where you see pictures of cultures untainted by heavy western influences and tanned men and women in pith helmets and safari jackets really exploring uncharted territory and catalogueing temples and cultures and art and rituals for the first time. Of course there is the random tire ad here and there... makes the magazines very alive. Alot more text and story to tell and much much less photography, though when you see the photos they are breath taking.
The vintage ones i find are less about new scientific discoveries and more about discovering the world...
I recently got a stach of The National Geographic Magazines from the year 1936. How different the ads and the stories are. It is at the cusp of exploration where you see pictures of cultures untainted by heavy western influences and tanned men and women in pith helmets and safari jackets really exploring uncharted territory and catalogueing temples and cultures and art and rituals for the first time. Of course there is the random tire ad here and there... makes the magazines very alive. Alot more text and story to tell and much much less photography, though when you see the photos they are breath taking.
The vintage ones i find are less about new scientific discoveries and more about discovering the world...