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The Far from Humdrum Life of a Photojournalist - Ep 21 - Tor Eigeland
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The Far from Humdrum Life of a Photojournalist - Ep 21 - Tor Eigeland

Veteran Photojournalist from Oslo, Norway.

Hello, beautiful people. This is episode number 21, of photo country. And I have a very special guest for you. Tor Eigeland. A veteran photojournalist whose work has been published, on the Life magazine, National Geographic, Aramco, and many other international publications.

He was there in Havana when Castro made his victory speech after winning the revolution. He has traveled with the Bedouins of Arabia and drank tea with the marsh Arabs of Iraq. Here is a photographer, witness to some iconic moments in history. It was truly an honor to talk to him.

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His book, Stuff Happens - the far from humdrum life of a photojournalist, is available now for purchase. You can get it from https://www.browndogbooks.uk/. You can see Tor's work on his website, https://www.toreigeland.com/, or follow him on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/toreigeland/

Appreciate all your listeners to support this podcast. I hope you enjoyed this episode. Until next time, stay safe and keep clicking.

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Photo Country: Inspiring Stories of Photographers
Photo Country - Inspiring Stories of Photographers Around the World
Photo Country is a podcast that explores the lives and stories of photographers from different countries and cultures. Each episode features an interview with a photographer who shares their passion, inspiration, challenges, and tips for capturing the beauty and diversity of the world. Whether you are a professional photographer, a hobbyist, or just curious about the art of photography, Photo Country will take you on a journey to discover how photographers see the world through their lenses.