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Books: Ed Kashi Captures 'A Period in Time'

Ed Kashi says that when he first fell in love with photography, it was because he had a "deep desire to tell stories" that would make an impact on people's lives. That he has done: A member of the VII Photo Agency, Kashi has had a long and acclaimed career, working with National Geographic and other major magazines, including The New York Times, Time, and The New Yorker. His stories--from documenting the plight of the Kurdish people, the impact of the oil industry on the impoverished Niger Delta--have taken him to over 100 countries. His archive is housed at the Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin, and now the University of Texas Press is bringing a Kashi retrospective book, "A Period in Time: Looking Back While Moving Forward, 1977-2022."

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