In Warsaw, she managed the finances of major companies, had a company car, a secure job, and an apartment overlooking a park. In New York, she was given 15 minutes to take a photo of a jazz star who hated photographers, and her daily wage was always a mystery.
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In Warsaw, she managed the finances of major companies, had a company car, a secure job, and an apartment overlooking a park. In New York, she was given 15 minutes to take a photo of a jazz star who hated photographers, and her daily wage was always a mystery.