Category Archives: Untied States Veterans

This is a personal project of mine that my friend helped me come up with. This project will consist of me meeting with our nation’s Veterans, including all ages and all branches of the Military. The plan is to interview each one, listen to their story and share with the rest of the world through photography. My goal is to uncover the person(s) who fought for our country, what they went through protecting America, discover the information you don’t read in text books and pass it onto the younger generation. Please subscribe to my blog and follow the journey’s of our veterans.

Francis Jacob Trzaska III Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003 1st Division Veteran

Jake dreamed of being in the Marine Corps ever since he was a young child.  At the age of 10, Jake attended a Marine Corps Ball with members of his family.  Jake was inspired by all the men in uniform … Continue reading

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In Memory Of

As an aspiring Photographer, I always try to create new projects in which allow me to showcase my talent.  In October, a friend and I came up with an idea of interviewing and photographing our nation’s Veterans.  From there, I … Continue reading

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Ethel Caroline Gray World War II Veteran

Meet Ethel, she has been my grandmother’s friend for many years. When I was younger my grandmother, Ethel and I would all go out on Saturday mornings to yard sale. Ethel has always had a good sense of humor and … Continue reading

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Timothy M. Barrett Jr. Korean War Veteran

Meet Timothy M. Barrett, he is my grandfather.  Along with my Nan, Tim had a major part of my upbringing.  Most of my days were spent with my grandparents.  I can still remember walking to the corner store for late … Continue reading

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George Alvin Bupp Sr. WWII Veteran

On a beautiful August day, a month shy of Georges 18th Birthday, he made the decision to enlist in the service.  George was residing in Kensington at the time and had to commute via the “L” train in order to … Continue reading

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