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CHRISTOPHER BRISCOE brings his talents as author and photojournalist to the forefront in his remarkable books. There is an intimacy that takes us inside the hearts of those he meets.

His photographs have been published around the world in The London Times, People Magazine, Time Magazine, and Paris Match. His work has also been featured on Entertainment Tonight, Larry King Live, and Oprah.

Chris’s work uncovers the common thread that binds us all—from a visit to Death Row, to Bourbon Street, and through the alleyways of Bangkok. His photos dig deep to unearth the vital story behind each face and landscape. He has photographed cultural icons from the likes of President Mikhail Gorbachev to producer-director Steven Spielberg, actor Michael Dou
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The Child on the Train: And...

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I don't take photographs. I give them away.

In some cultures, it’s understood that once a photo is snapped of you, part of your soul goes with it. Although I’ve been a professional photographer for 38 years, I often wonder if that may be true.

When traveling, you see it all the time. A tourist snaps a photo of someone and keeps walking. At best, maybe the photographer will show the back of the camera to the subject for a moment. He/she keeps Read more of this blog post »
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