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Lauren MarsolierTransition to a Digital World
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Josef AstorOn Assignment: Agenda vs Serendipity
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Angela Bacon-Kidwell“Why am I here and where am I going?” An exploration of self-awareness,...
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Doug RickardA New American Picture
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Nadine BoughtonAdventures in Digital Collage
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Julie BlackmonThe Power of Now and Other Tales From Home
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Richard EhrlichAnsel Adams Would Have Loved Photoshop
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Connie ImbodenReflections
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Todd BaxterAnatomy of Process in the Digital Age
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Douglas PrinceEvolving Vision: The Testimony of A Living Photo Fossil
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Andrea GalluzzoBeyond The Photograph
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Stanley SmithArt and Artifice: Constructing Photographs
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Ted Grudowski, Mike Pucher, Christopher SchnebergerThree Views on 3D
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Jodi CobbInside Closed Worlds
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Claudia KuninGhosts, Memories and Mirrors
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Michael B. Platt with Carol A. BeaneTransitions
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Joel GrimesThe Creative Revolution
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Greg Downing and Eric HansonPost-Digital: Expanding the Boundaries of Photography
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Brooke ShadenShocking Your Mind in the Digital Age
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Jean-François RauzierHyperphotography

Jodi Cobb has spent three decades as a staff photographer with National Geographic magazine and has worked in more than 60 countries. She was the first photographer to document the hidden lives of the women of Saudi Arabia but she is perhaps best known for her book Geisha: The Life, the Voices, the Art which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and won the American Society of Media Photographers Outstanding Achievement Award.
She has been honored by the National Press Photographers Association's Pictures of the Year International competition and the World Press Photo award. Cobb was the first woman to be named the White House News Photographer's Association "Photographer of the Year."
In this presentation, Cobb retraces her groundbreaking career, including the project "The Enigma of Beauty," an exploration through 10 countries on six continents to investigate cultural notions of beauty and the science behind sexual attraction.




















