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first photographers to cross China when it reopened to the West,
traveling 7,000 miles (11,000 kilometers) in two months for the book Journey Into China.
She was the first photographer to enter the hidden lives of women of
Saudi Arabia, welcomed into the palaces of princesses and the tents of
Bedouins for a landmark article in 1987. And she was the first woman to
be named White House Photographer of the Year.
For her book Geisha: The Life, the Voices, the Art,
Cobb entered another world closed to outsiders, the geisha of Japan.
She was also given special access to photograph inside a different sort
of closed world, the ill-fated Gore presidential campaign of 2000.
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