The subtitle of this book is, aptly named"Adventures in Love and War." In this collection of memoir experiences, she offers readers an inside view into the predominately male-dominated field of camera-slinging, war photojournalists and a ride through her romantic relationships during the first decade of her working life in the field.4/5. --The Washington Post Book WorldIn , fresh out of Harvard, Deborah Copaken Kogan moved to Paris with a small backpack, a couple of cameras, the hubris of a superhero, and a strong thirst for danger. She wanted to see what a war would look like when seen from up close.4/5(2). · NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The remarkable memoir of an ambitious young photojournalist who went off to war as a twenty-two-year-old girl—and came back, four years and many adventures later, a woman. “Eloquent and well observed, not only about the memoirist, but about the world: war, death, photojournalism and, of course, the worldwide battle between the sexes.” —The ISBN
Shutterbabe: Adventures in Love and War: Author | Deborah Copaken Kogan: Type | Book: Rating | Notes | Fresh out of college and passionate about photography, Deborah Copaken Kogan moved to Paris in and began knocking on photo agency doors, begging to be given a photojournalism assignment. bltadwin.ru: Shutterbabe: Adventures in Love and War () by Kogan, Deborah Copaken and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for SHUTTERBABE: ADVENTURES IN LOVE AND WAR By Deborah Copaken Kogan **BRAND NEW** at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
Shutterbabe: Adventures in Love and War, Paperback by Kogan, Deborah Copaken, ISBN , ISBN , Brand New, Free shipping in the US The author describes her career as a young photojournalist, beginning with her first assignment in wartorn Afghanistan, and recounts her experiences around the world at battlefields in Zimbabwe, Russia, and Haiti. NATIONAL BESTSELLER - The remarkable memoir of an ambitious young photojournalist who went off to war as a twenty-two-year-old girl--and came back, four years and many adventures later, a woman "Eloquent and well observed, not only about the memoirist, but about the world: war, death, photojournalism and, of course, the worldwide battle between the sexes.". In , fresh out of Harvard, Deborah Copaken Kogan moved to Paris with a small backpack, a couple of cameras, the hubris of a superhero, and a strong thirst for danger. She wanted to see what a war would look like when seen from up close. Naïvely, she figured it would be easy to filter death through the prism of her wide-angle lens.
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