Woman in Florence
Jodi Cobb
Part of the Women of Vision: National Geographic Photographers on Assignment Exhibit
A woman in Florence, Italy, savors the message on a large greeting card.
About Jodi Cobb
Jodi Cobb has worked in over 65 countries and produced 30
National Geographic Magazine stories, including "21st -Century Slaves," which was among the most popular stories in the magazine's history. Cobb was the only photographer to penetrate the geisha world, which resulted in her Pulitzer Prize-nominated book, "Geisha: The Life, the Voices, the Art." She was also the first photographer to document the hidden lives of the women of Saudi Arabia and among the first to travel across China when it reopened to the West.
She has received numerous accolades, including repeated honors from the National Press Photographers Association, Pictures of the Year, and World Press Photo, as well as receiving the 2012 Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism. Cobb was also the first woman to be named White House Photographer of the Year.