
maandag, november 03, 2003
This November, NikonNet's inspiring monthly "Legends Behind the Lens" honors the career, photographs and works of Jodi Cobb, renowned photojournalist. Following in the footsteps of such great photo essayists as W. Eugene Smith, Cobb uses her images to tell a story, striving to include as much of the narrative as she can by carefully researching and preparing for every assignment.
Jodi Cobb has spent over 20 years telling stories. She was one of the first photographers to cross into China when it opened to the West. She has also covered stories in Thailand, Saudi Arabia, the Caribbean and parts of the Middle East. She has also documented traditions and lifestyles in other cultures. Jodi spent a total of 6 months over a three-year period living with Japan's geisha, and documented their lives. Her images were turned into a book titled "Geisha: The Life, the Voices, the Art."
foto Jodi Cobb
Jodi Cobb has spent over 20 years telling stories. She was one of the first photographers to cross into China when it opened to the West. She has also covered stories in Thailand, Saudi Arabia, the Caribbean and parts of the Middle East. She has also documented traditions and lifestyles in other cultures. Jodi spent a total of 6 months over a three-year period living with Japan's geisha, and documented their lives. Her images were turned into a book titled "Geisha: The Life, the Voices, the Art."

foto Jodi Cobb