From the moment Annie Griffiths picked up a camera, a sense a purpose was born. Annie Griffiths was one of the first female photographers for National Geographic, where she’s worked for over 40 years. She’s the author of 4 books and is the Founder of Ripple Effect Images, a collective of photographers who document aid programs that are empowering women and girls in the developing world. She talks to Growing Bolder about her decades finding deep happiness and joy in finding visual stories with her camera and how she’s using her talents to make a difference.
Annie Griffiths: Using your Skills to Leave a Legacy
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