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TexasTowelie

(127,428 posts)
Mon May 25, 2015, 04:52 PM May 2015

It's Not Rude: These Portraits Of Wounded Vets Are Meant To Be Stared At (GRAPHIC WARNING) [View all]


Army Spc. Jerral Hancock sits for a portrait with his son Julius. It is believed that Hancock was trapped under the wreckage of his Army tank in Iraq for half an hour before he was rescued.
Courtesy of David Jay/Unknown Soldier


It's impolite to stare. But when it comes to severely injured soldiers, maybe we don't look enough; or maybe we'd rather not see wounded veterans at all.

That's the message you get from photographer David Jay's Unknown Soldier series. Jay spent three years taking portraits of veterans returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but before that — for nearly 20 years — he was a fashion photographer. His stylish, artful images appeared in magazines like Vogue and Cosmopolitan.

"The fashion stuff is beautiful and sexy — and completely untrue," he says.

Truth became the focus of Jay's work for the first time about 10 years ago, when he started The SCAR Project, a series of portraits of women, naked from the waist up, with mastectomy scars. Around the time he was taking those photos, he was also trying to comprehend the news coming from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Read more: http://www.npr.org/2015/05/25/408505821/its-not-rude-these-portraits-of-wounded-vets-are-meant-to-be-stared-at?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social
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To Army Spc. Jerral Hancock: ret5hd May 2015 #1
He's got the 1000 yard stare. eom. GGJohn May 2015 #5
See #9, brother pinboy3niner May 2015 #15
Thanks for the link brother, GGJohn May 2015 #16
When I told Jerral about your "scary eyes" comment yesterday... pinboy3niner May 2015 #9
Damn. lonestarnot May 2015 #11
That is awesome. nt G_j May 2015 #12
That is truly truly cool. Thanks for replying and letting us know. ret5hd May 2015 #13
You're very welcome pinboy3niner May 2015 #14
Thank you for your work with veterans like Jerral. lovemydog May 2015 #18
It's not me, it's the students who did this pinboy3niner May 2015 #20
Thank you to the OATH students lovemydog May 2015 #21
BINGO! pinboy3niner May 2015 #22
Saw this all the time in Silver Spring, Md. swilton May 2015 #2
But it's RUDE to bring up Hillary's policies on Memorial Day! woo me with science May 2015 #3
I cannot support someone who voted for this war. Scuba May 2015 #4
K&R Solly Mack May 2015 #6
Its easier to understand those wounds JonLP24 May 2015 #7
Jerral understands that, too pinboy3niner May 2015 #17
The trauma felt in the aftermath is sometimes more painful than the experience JonLP24 May 2015 #24
Kick. Agschmid May 2015 #8
Powerful images. romanic May 2015 #10
Thank you for sharing this, TexasTowelie. lovemydog May 2015 #19
It was never about rude malaise May 2015 #23
Kick. TexasTowelie May 2015 #25
Rec lovemydog May 2015 #26
K and R Kali May 2015 #27
Thanks, Kali pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #28
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