"The war photographer?" Mia Ginger looked at him and suddenly thought of the people Allen had talked about. Robert Carter was one of the most famous war reporters of the twentieth century, and his life's photography was inspired by war.
"You know him?" Camden River seemed slightly surprised.
"Yes. If your pictures aren't good enough, it's because you're not close enough to the gunfire," Mia smiled and said, "A friend of mine is a photographer, always dragging me to take photos. He quite admired Carter and talked about him. Are you thinking of being a war correspondent? We live in peacetime now."
"War is everywhere." Camden smiled lightly, "It's not only on the battlefield that there's war. Many wars are without smoke and gunfire."
Mia paused, "That's true."
"How about you?" Camden asked her, "Want to be a screenwriter?"
A lot of people at the school knew about Wine's endeavors, so Camden naturally asked.
