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In a special two-part series, Hugo and Cambridge explore the extraordinary life of Lee Miller – accidental model, muse, surrealist pioneer, Vogue photographer and war correspondent and take a deep dive into the photographs that define her most iconic work and style.
In the second episode, Cambridge and Hugo explore her groundbreaking – and harrowing – work as a WWII war correspondent, including documenting the horrors of Dachau concentration camp, portraits of Nazi family suicides and the story behind the infamous “Hitler’s bath” photograph. Plus, abandoning the camera, the discovery of her incredible photographic archive and her legacy as one of the 20th century’s most important photographers.
Huge thanks to the Lee Miller Archive who we have collaborated with for this series. To see all the images discussed by Cambridge and Hugo please visit the Double Exposure podcast page on the LMA website. Or you can find the photos @hugoandjones on Instagram.
If you missed it, in Part 1, Cambridge and Hugo trace Lee’s early life, her artistic awakening in Paris, her partnership with artist Man Ray, and the unexpected turns that shaped her creative path.
A major retrospective of Lee Miller’s photography is at Tate Britain until 15 February 2026.
Hosted by royal photographer Hugo Burnand and celebrity portrait photographer Cambridge Jones, Double Exposure is the podcast that gives you a new angle on life through the lens of photography and photographers. Want answers to your own photography questions? Send them to Cambridge and Hugo via Instagram or email at [email protected]
Series producer: Eve Streeter
Managing editor: William Miller
Music by Eclectic Sounds
A Raconteur Studios production
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By Raconteur StudiosIn a special two-part series, Hugo and Cambridge explore the extraordinary life of Lee Miller – accidental model, muse, surrealist pioneer, Vogue photographer and war correspondent and take a deep dive into the photographs that define her most iconic work and style.
In the second episode, Cambridge and Hugo explore her groundbreaking – and harrowing – work as a WWII war correspondent, including documenting the horrors of Dachau concentration camp, portraits of Nazi family suicides and the story behind the infamous “Hitler’s bath” photograph. Plus, abandoning the camera, the discovery of her incredible photographic archive and her legacy as one of the 20th century’s most important photographers.
Huge thanks to the Lee Miller Archive who we have collaborated with for this series. To see all the images discussed by Cambridge and Hugo please visit the Double Exposure podcast page on the LMA website. Or you can find the photos @hugoandjones on Instagram.
If you missed it, in Part 1, Cambridge and Hugo trace Lee’s early life, her artistic awakening in Paris, her partnership with artist Man Ray, and the unexpected turns that shaped her creative path.
A major retrospective of Lee Miller’s photography is at Tate Britain until 15 February 2026.
Hosted by royal photographer Hugo Burnand and celebrity portrait photographer Cambridge Jones, Double Exposure is the podcast that gives you a new angle on life through the lens of photography and photographers. Want answers to your own photography questions? Send them to Cambridge and Hugo via Instagram or email at [email protected]
Series producer: Eve Streeter
Managing editor: William Miller
Music by Eclectic Sounds
A Raconteur Studios production
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices