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FollowPart of series of Aging war veterans, from WW2 up to Viet Nam. This portrait, "Horace", was of a veteran who helped liberate Italy towards the end of ...
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Part of series of Aging war veterans, from WW2 up to Viet Nam. This portrait, "Horace", was of a veteran who helped liberate Italy towards the end of WWII. He was 92 years old when this portrait was taken.
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Contest Finalist in artFix Exhibition Project
People's Choice in In Uniform Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in In Uniform Photo Contest
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R3MEDY
May 19, 2018
Fantastic portrait, the light is spot on and it just shows there is a history behind that man. Great work!
ianpett
August 22, 2019
Part of series of Aging war veterans, from WW2 up to Viet Nam. This portrait, "Horace", was of a veteran who helped liberate Italy towards the end of WWII.
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Location
This photo was taken in Watertown, CT. at VFW 7330.Time
This image was taken indoors with studio lighting.Lighting
This was part of an ongoing project about aging war veterans. That day I photographed 12 veterans from WW2 to Viet Nam. For the dramatic lighting, I used Alienbees AB1600 with an Elinchrom Rotalux Deep Octabox 100 cm. The background is a Savage canvas backdrop that I repainted myself.Equipment
Camera was the Fuji GFX 50S with the GF 63mm f/2.8. Manfrotto tripod. PocketWizard Plus III Transceivers.Inspiration
The goal was to try to raise awareness and (possibly) funds to help these aging war veterans, many of whom are long forgotten and could use some help.Editing
Very minor post done in both Lightroom and Photoshop, more just basic colour correcting and cropping.In my camera bag
my main camera system is the Sony A7rII with Zeiss 35mm and Voigtlander 65mm lenses.Feedback
Lots of planning, and always be very respectful of the subjects you are trying to help.