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In 2015, Addario published a highly successful memoir titled It’s What I Do in The New York Times, which details her personal and professional journey as a photojournalist during the aftermath of 9/11. She also debuted her first solo photography collection, Of Love and War, in 2018. Paramount is currently producing a feature film based on her memoir that will focus on Addario’s life. Caption: On October 4, 2014, Italian sailors rescued 109 individuals from Gambia, Mali, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Guinea, and Nigeria from a rubber boat in the Mediterranean Sea between Italy and Libya.
Photograph: Lynsey Addario
Source: theguardian.com