Love+War review – Lynsey Addario’s courageous photojournalism shines out in occasionally odd study
The Pulitzer prize-winner has worked across the developing world, braved war zones and been taken hostage in Libya, but do we really need a tour of her beautiful home? The tumultuous life and career of Pulitzer prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario is the subject of this National (…)
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