National Geographic's 2025 Picture of the Year: 25 Most Poignant Images
National Geographic's December 2025 issue highlights 25 powerful images chosen by editors

National Geographic's December 2025 issue features its annual 'Picture of the Year' selection, showcasing 25 of the most poignant and stirring photographs from 2025. The magazine's editors selected these images for their powerful storytelling and visual impact, capturing significant moments and subjects from around the world throughout the year. The December issue, released December 25, 2025, highlights these carefully chosen photographs that represent the best of photojournalism and documentary photography from the calendar year. Each image was selected for its ability to move viewers and tell compelling stories through visual narrative.
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