I've written before about John G. Morris, renowned photo editor of such prestigious publications as the NY Times, Life Magazine, and the Washington Post. We recently attended a preview showing of a new documentary about Morris' life entitled Get the Picture by Irish filmmaker Cathy Pearson at the American Library in Paris. The film explores the work of photojournalists and their roles in the 20th and
21st century in bringing the world's attention to wars and other events,
often at great personal peril. The film builds on many of the stories told before in Morris' book by the same name.
John Morris was present for a discussion following the film. He is now 96 years old! He walks slowly and chooses his words with care, but his mind and and sense of humor are still very much intact. Even more astonishing than the history of his long and productive life was his admission that he is in love. Married and widowed three times, he recently fell in love again - at age 93 - with Pat Trocmé. Ms. Trocmé, herself a widow after 60 years of marriage, never imagined finding love again at the age of 86. The image of this couple, acting as giddy as teenagers, is truly an inspiration.
John Morris was present for a discussion following the film. He is now 96 years old! He walks slowly and chooses his words with care, but his mind and and sense of humor are still very much intact. Even more astonishing than the history of his long and productive life was his admission that he is in love. Married and widowed three times, he recently fell in love again - at age 93 - with Pat Trocmé. Ms. Trocmé, herself a widow after 60 years of marriage, never imagined finding love again at the age of 86. The image of this couple, acting as giddy as teenagers, is truly an inspiration.
Love springs eternal!
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