38. The Long And Winding Road (w/Dean Zulich. Part 1)

Published: March 15, 2021, 2 p.m.

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Dean Zulich is a rockstar photographer. Among his clients are NIKE, UN, Playboy, and ESPN.

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His work has appeared in Vogue, New York Times, Boston Globe, and many other publications.\\xa0

He has traveled the world taking pictures and teaching photography.

Dean is Bosnian. He was born and raised in Yugoslavia and in this episode, he shares his story of fighting and escaping the war that followed the collapsing of his country.\\xa0

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