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Tag Archives: marines
On the road- Days 9 and 10- TX to NM to TX to AZ
Day 9- September 2, 2010: After 4 days in Texas, it was time to leave the state and head to New Mexico. At 4:30 am I left Anthony’s house, I had a 5 hour drive to Clovis, NM. Before I … Continue reading
Posted in phone images, portraits, proud to serve
Tagged air force, American, arizona, armed forces, ban, dadt, don't ask don't tell, flag, gay, graffiti, homosexual, iphone, lesbian, lgbt, marines, military, navy, portrait, proud to serve, road trip, self, street, texas, united states, veterans
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Proud to Serve, published in El País Semanal Magazine
I got an email yesterday from Redux Pictures, who represents the project, letting me know that Proud to Serve images ran in the Sunday Magazine of El País Semanal in Madrid, Spain. My first major International photo spread! Here are … Continue reading
Posted in portraits, proud to serve
Tagged air force, alan steinman, American, andrew holmes, anthony bustos, anthony woods, army, ban, bryan clark, camille davidson, coast guard, Dan Choi, discharged, don't ask don't tell, el pais semanal, evelyn thomas, gay, homosexual, jason knight, kelsey snipes, lesbian, lgbt, madrid, mara boyd, marines, military, national guard, navy, nikon, portrait, retired, road trip, robert potter, rotc, service members, spain, texas, tracy giesker, transgender, united states, veterans, Washington D.C, west point
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Veterans Project updated!
This past week, I visited the homes and photographed two courageous American Heros for my multimedia photo project: Proud to Serve Brett Edward Stout, was born in Cedar Rapids Iowa in 1978. At the age of 18 he joined the … Continue reading
Posted in portraits
Tagged American, coast guard, dadt, discharge, don't ask, gay, lesbian, lgbt, long island, marines, new york, portrait, staten island, united states, veterans
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