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Photojournalism becomes
global journey of discovery
for ex-Globe freelancer
By Erin
Klopfenstein
Bulletin Staff
When Lynsey Addario
began studying photography as a student, she didn’t plan to make
photojournalism her career. Soon after graduating from college, however,
she “discovered” photojournalism on assignment in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, a discovery that took her 15 years later 4,000 miles
north to photograph the devastation wrought by the earthquake in Haiti.
The discovery has
led her to even more wide-ranging photojournalism assignments throughout
the world, the latest in New Delhi, India.
Addario, a freelance
photojournalist who has worked in the past for The Boston Globe and
who has recently been working in New Delhi, spent three weeks in January
and February on assignment for The New York Times shooting the aftermath
of the earthquake in Haiti.MORE
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