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A Day in the Life of a Hollywood Paparazza

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Celebrity photographers are often seen as social parasites, invasive, relentless and morally bankrupt. But for one Los Angeles paparazza, it's all about the thrill of the chase. Jerry Gorin and Antal Neville profile the photographer who calls herself "Jody Girl."

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