In January 2023, Snowcrash will release a daring new National Geographic Genesis NFT collection. There are 16 National Geographic photographers and digital artists represented in the collection.
This outstanding exhibit of photography skill, titled “GM: Daybreak Around the World,” celebrates National Geographic’s 135th birthday. Additionally, as a subtle homage to the founding year of National Geographic, the collection will include 1888 NFTs.
A cutting-edge Web3 studio, Snowcrash’s purpose is to “provide inspiration, creativity, and ownership to artists throughout the world.” Additionally, “we are building the Web3 software and services to empower leading artists, publishers, and businesses toward community value, and ownership.”
The magazine and umbrella brand, National Geographic, has long been recognized as a pioneer in photography and innovation. With projects that inject new, fresh innovation into the photographic industry, the organization also continues to invest in the creative community.
What is included in the Snowcrash NFT drop from National Geographic?
A blind drop of 118 editions of each of the 16 participating photographers’ dawn images will be made available on the Polygon blockchain. This project holds promise for both National Geographic and the participating photographers.
Every photographer wants to work with National Geographic, so it’s amazing that, thanks to blockchain technology and NFTs, I can now exhibit my photography and artwork there, as participant artist Justin Aversano remarked.
Without using a cryptocurrency wallet, buyers can buy NFTs using credit or debit cards. This adds to the project’s advantages and can inspire participation from a wider audience.
NFTs for photography have more applications than before. Despite the smaller number of picture NFT projects, the most lucrative NFT industry for creators is photography, according to a report by e-commerce expert Remarkable Commerce. We anticipate seeing more Web3 photography initiatives in the future as National Geographic continues to set the standard for photography with NFTS.