Friday, April 2, 2010

Jodi Cobb

                                                                                                                                                                   



Jodi Cobb is a former staff member of National Geographic and was also featured in the Women Photographers at National Geographic.
She grew up Iran and traveled around with her family so she had developed a taste for traveling and for seeing beautiful images all over. She was noted as one of the first photographers to enter China once it opened back to the West and was also allowed into the coveted hidden world of the geisha of Japan. 

She grew up Iran and traveled around with her family so she had developed a taste for traveling and for seeing beautiful images all over. She was noted as one of the first photographers to enter China once it opened back to the West and was also allowed into the coveted hidden world of the geisha of Japan. She was White House Photographer of the Year and the first woman to be named so. She originally began as a writer/ journalist before eventually getting a masters in photography at the University of Missouri. She found her passion in regards to closed worlds such as the geisha and the women of Saudi Arabia.

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  1. This photographer has a wonderful sense of design, don't you think?

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