Michael Kamber on the Leica M9
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Michael Kamber on the Leica M9

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Michael Kamber on the Leica M9
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Faculty Work: Michael Kamber
Michael Kamber - Multimedia Photography Teacher at CLDI
Michael Kamber has worked as a photojournalist for more than 25 years. His photographs, videos, and multimedia work have been widely published and recognized. In 2011, Kamber founded the Bronx Documentary Center, an educational space dedicated to positive socials change through photography and film.
This Veterans Day, we're remembering those who served our country through complicated conflicts by revisiting our book Photojournalists on War.
Listen to our podcast interview with photojournalist Michael Kamber and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dexter Filkins here: itun.es/i6Bj22b →

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