And every time I look at a particular frame, you know that life is an amazing thing.
Photographer Jodi Cobb (Cobb Jodi) has worked in the famous magazine “National Geographic”, and the main theme of her work are pictures about life of people from different parts of the world.
Over thirty years of experience in one of the most prestigious journals Jodi Cobb traveled to more than fifty countries. She’s gotten over her pictures more than one award of the National Association of photojournalists, became the first woman named “Photographer of the year” at the White house in 1985. And this is not surprising. Through her work, readers plunge headlong into an exciting journey into the world of women in Saudi Arabia, to the palaces of princesses and the tents of Bedouins, or in the home of a Japanese geisha. According to the author one of the most difficult filming was shooting the “Saudi Arabian Women” (1987).
“It was very difficult to go to a country where any attempt something or someone to photograph, was considered illegal. But once I was lucky. It was on the beach. When a woman swinging on a swing smartly dressed daughters, he saw that I photograph, she simply pretended that nothing was happening…”
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