“Odysseys and Photographs — Masters from the National Geographic Archives,” is a new photography exhibit organized by the National Geographic Museum, featuring the work of legendary photographers Maynard Owen Williams, Luis Marden, Volkmar Wentzel and Thomas Abercrombie. Through the exhibit’s nearly 60 photographs, many of which lay hidden for decades in the National Geographic archives, visitors will be able to travel with Williams to Greenland in the 1920s, see a different side of the Caribbean with Marden, look through Wentzel’s lens as he spent nearly two years traversing India and witness a changing Middle East with Abercrombie. The spectacular images portray a dazzling array of people and places and bring the world into focus through a unique and fascinating perspective. Odysseys and Photographs, Masters from the National Geographic Archives is organized and produced by the National Geographic Museum, Washington, DC.