This podcast episode chronicles the remarkable yet tumultuous life of Lee Miller, a war photographer who transitioned from the fashion world of British Vogue to documenting the harrowing realities of World War II, leaving an indelible mark with her haunting imagery of the Blitz and the Dachau concentration camp. It also highlights the contradictions within her legacy, from the incongruity of her bathtub photograph in Hitler's apartment to her struggles in the post-war era, culminating in a descent into alcoholism and obscurity, until her son revitalized her memory as a trailblazer in the field of photography.