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Jan 03, 2012 | 1 Comment
Jane Horton, 26, stands with the American flag which draped the coffin of her husband Army Specialist Christopher Horton, 26, who was killed in Afghanistan in September 2011, outside of her home near Tulsa, OK. Military leaders worry that after 10 years of war, there is a growing disconnect between the tiny minority of Americans [...]
Jan 05, 2012 | Discuss
Things don’t always show up in the paper like you thought they would. A story I shot last month which was published recently fit a photo into a different size and shape on the front page. Seeing a very horizontal photo cropped into a vertical never really makes a photographer feel very warm and fuzzy. [...]
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[...] things that add to the big picture of the Iraq War like Object Peach really weren’t that little that [...]
It’s been a long time great to see you are still taking those pic’s, I was also wondering how I could get ahold of some of those pics from our vacation together w/Aco 11th Eng. Bn. especially the one of me holding the landmine smoking a black and mild.
WOW. Phenomenal.
Talk about your memories…… was good to have you around to record our trip Jack. How can i get some copies of the pics from our spring vacation together?
Amazing picture. Great work.
It’s because there are a few good photographers like you that I am inspired to do photography.
Thanks – your pictures inspire me as a photographer and as a human being.
Jack,
I am also inspired by your photos. I always have been. See you and i shared the same battlefield and these photos. I was embedded with LTG William Wallace and the V Corps main as we rolled into the BIAP and then the Al Faw Palace in 2003. Sir, i am here now in Afghanistan watching a completely different picture. I was wondering are you capturing this side of the story here as well?
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Wow! the things you’ve seen. You have a incredible eye for capturing the sense of the war. Great work!
I was completely inspired by your work.