• 80 Years Gone in a Flash

  • The Memoirs of a Photojournalist
  • By: John Jochimsen
  • Narrated by: Michael Grinter
  • Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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80 Years Gone in a Flash

By: John Jochimsen
Narrated by: Michael Grinter
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Publisher's summary

From presidents to royalty, war-torn regions to stunning scenery, the camera of John Jochimsen has captured it all. Perhaps the last person left alive today who was with Queen Elizabeth the day she became queen, John is one of the last remaining old-school photojournalists. 80 Years Gone in a Flash traces the remarkable story in his own words and with his own incredible pictures. From life at The News of the World to the jungles of Malaya, John provides an honest, witty, and touching account of a colorful career spanning more than five decades.

©2011 John Jochimsen (P)2021 MX Publishing

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Very, very interesting.

A very interesting account of life as a photojournalist. I liked Mr Jochimsen tone, the way in which he narrated his adventures with self-deprecating humour and modesty.

His life is full of critical moments, either regarding his work or even his life. There is quite a bit of danger but also some really funny moments, and always a sense of marvel at the times he lived through.

Sadly, I wasn't really fond of the narrator who, although technically good, lacks an emotional tone.

Nevertheless, this is a very, very good book.

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