The Greatest War Photographer You’ve Never Heard Of -
By ELIZABETH HERMAN MARCH 28, 2017
One of the few female combat photographers in the war was also the most daring.
She almost certainly spent the most time in combat — in part
because she had no money, having traveled from her native France to Vietnam as a freelancer in 1966 with no contracts and a short list of published work.
In fact, for most of the 1960s, there were only two: Dickie Chapelle, who was killed by a grenade in 1965, and Catherine Leroy.