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Episode 394: Philip Montgomery - Publication Date |
- May 27, 2020
- Episode Duration |
- 01:11:54
Philip Montgomery is a photojournalist.
“The photographers that I grew up on all sort of had their moment… I sort of had, in this weird way, this feeling of envy that they had their moment with this story that was all-encompassing. Looking at it now, this is the story of my time, and it’s a little more than I perhaps bargained for.”
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