Dorothy Bohm, a Roving and Enduring Photographer, Dies at 98
Briefly

For more than seven decades, the click of a camera shutter was the soundtrack to Dorothy Bohm's life.She was a teenager in Lithuania when her father gave her a Leica as she boarded a train to flee the Nazis.She studied photography in Manchester, England, after the Blitzkrieg drove her from London.Her camera was a steadfast companion when she traveled the world, chronicling her travels and the people she saw with an empathetic eye.
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