52 min

Jodi Cobb: Patience, Humility, Curiosity and Time View Finders Photography Podcast

    • Visual Arts

Jodi Cobb is a pioneering photojournalist based in Washington, D.C. As a staff and freelance photographer with National Geographic for more than three decades, Jodi photographed over thirty stories and developed an international following for her visually powerful work. Jodi was the first woman named White House Photographer of the Year and one of her photographs is on the Voyager Spacecraft, out in the universe forever.
Jodi learned to communicate through cultural and language barriers as a child and these skills have served her well in her career as she has penetrated an array of closed worlds. Jodi was one of the first western photographers allowed to enter China in the late 1970s, she explored the hidden world of the women of Saudi Arabia in the late 1980s and her powerful piece on modern slavery exposed the brutal world of human trafficking in 2003.
This is an insightful and moving conversation with one of the pioneering women of photography who brings a rare blend experience, wisdom, compassion and expertise to the table. I hope you enjoy my conversation with the fantastic Jodi Cobb.
Show Notes
Follow this week’s guest at the following links: 
Website - https://www.jodicobb.com/index
Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jodicobbphoto/ 
Jodi’s Book, Geisha - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jodi-Cobb-Buruma-Author-Geisha/dp/B01DHNFTOI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3MA65U9F512J7&keywords=jodi+cobb&qid=1698407824&sprefix=jodi+cobb%2Caps%2C112&sr=8-1 
View Finders is moving to YouTube. Find previous episodes here: www.youtube.com/grahamdargie 

Connect with me at:
www.grahamdargie.co.uk 
www.instagram.com/grahamdargie 

Additional show links
Double Exposure:
Autumn Leaves on the Voyager Spacecraft - https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photo-of-the-day/media-spotlight/autumn-leaves-west-virginia
Geisha Lips - https://www.jodicobb.com/portfolio/G00002GbAqpURBhA/I00000Jt8xlNc_Zk 

Jodi Cobb is a pioneering photojournalist based in Washington, D.C. As a staff and freelance photographer with National Geographic for more than three decades, Jodi photographed over thirty stories and developed an international following for her visually powerful work. Jodi was the first woman named White House Photographer of the Year and one of her photographs is on the Voyager Spacecraft, out in the universe forever.
Jodi learned to communicate through cultural and language barriers as a child and these skills have served her well in her career as she has penetrated an array of closed worlds. Jodi was one of the first western photographers allowed to enter China in the late 1970s, she explored the hidden world of the women of Saudi Arabia in the late 1980s and her powerful piece on modern slavery exposed the brutal world of human trafficking in 2003.
This is an insightful and moving conversation with one of the pioneering women of photography who brings a rare blend experience, wisdom, compassion and expertise to the table. I hope you enjoy my conversation with the fantastic Jodi Cobb.
Show Notes
Follow this week’s guest at the following links: 
Website - https://www.jodicobb.com/index
Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jodicobbphoto/ 
Jodi’s Book, Geisha - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jodi-Cobb-Buruma-Author-Geisha/dp/B01DHNFTOI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3MA65U9F512J7&keywords=jodi+cobb&qid=1698407824&sprefix=jodi+cobb%2Caps%2C112&sr=8-1 
View Finders is moving to YouTube. Find previous episodes here: www.youtube.com/grahamdargie 

Connect with me at:
www.grahamdargie.co.uk 
www.instagram.com/grahamdargie 

Additional show links
Double Exposure:
Autumn Leaves on the Voyager Spacecraft - https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photo-of-the-day/media-spotlight/autumn-leaves-west-virginia
Geisha Lips - https://www.jodicobb.com/portfolio/G00002GbAqpURBhA/I00000Jt8xlNc_Zk 

52 min