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This feature documentary is a lyrical exploration of family, the craft of photography and the power of visual storytelli | dG1fUjJRYlJvSGl6SVU
Transcript
00:00I was doing my last story for National Geographic when she was 10 years old.
00:12She just started picking up my cameras.
00:15At age 29, she's a lot better photographer than I was at age 29.
00:20He never took on that persona like he's a big shot.
00:23He was the best editor National Geographic ever had.
00:26We tell meaningful stories in unforgettable ways.
00:31That's what we do.
00:32I absolutely think that storytelling can still make a difference.
00:35It was and still is the gold standard for photography and photojournalism.
00:40It's the most meaningful editorial publication I've ever shot for.
00:44Kind of by a lot.
00:49You cannot predict it.
00:51There's no formula for what's going to be great.
00:54There is need, there is crisis, and there is hope.
00:56You can save the planet with photography.
00:59What you carry with you when you see trauma, when you see disturbing things, over the course
01:05of your career actually I found to become cumulative and almost more difficult because
01:11there's a repetition to the sadness.
01:15He gave his life to photojournalism, he really did.
01:20My role now is to help train the next generation of storytellers.

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