Summary
In this powerful photography storytelling episode, I share the long-term photojournalism project that changed my life and reshaped how I see meaningful photography. Nearly 20 years ago, I began documenting the lasting effects of Agent Orange in Vietnam. After an early publication in Newsweek, I realized something important: photography doesn’t need awards, major publications, or viral attention to matter.
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