National Geographic's Jason Edwards has been at the forefront of natural history photography for more than three decades. The collection of over 1,000,000 award winning images spans every continent and dozens of countries. For more than three decades, I’ve roamed the world with a camera in hand, bearing witness to the raw beauty of nature and the complexities of the human condition. In every imaginable way, it’s been an adventure, overflowing with wonder, hardship and laughter. My images all come from stories larger than the individual frame. One consistent element in the material my editors select from my assignments is diversity. Whilst fulfilling my photographic brief, I always attempt to expand the coverage so that the story can take on many dimensions. Stories evolve, and rarely is the finished product what was envisaged when the process began. It’s never about capturing ‘everything’, but more about translating the interconnected elements in the story.