I am an amateur photographer and a US Army soldier. Lately I've been thinking a lot about my photographic style (or lack of) and where I want to go with my photos.
I decided that I should give myself an assignment, a project, and run with it. I think one fun project that I might be able to do, and one that I have access to, is to do profiles of the soldiers I work with.
Like any Army unit we have soldiers from very diverse backgrounds here, some were homeless before, others had six figure salaries, we have christan arabs, jews, mormoms, buddhists, soldiers who joined because they had nowhere else to go, soldiers who joined because they love their country. I think each and every one of them has a story waiting to be told. I'd like to tell it through pictures.
Questions I have: how long should a project like this take? I am not looking to finish it too quick, but I am not looking to drag it on forever. A few months, a year...? I will be conducting a small interview with each soldier befaore the shoot, to both knowmore about them and to provide a background for the pictures. What kind of questions should I ask that are not so obvious? What kind of questions would you ask of a soldier, outside of politics? I am not looking to make any political statements, so political questions will stay out of this (being a libertarian lin the ArmyI know that political arguments are largely one sided here). Anything else?
One inspiration for this project came out of my new commander having asked me to take pictures of our recent change of command ceremony. I enjoyed taking pictures of our soldiers more than the ceremony itself. Below are some of the pictures I've taken before and after the ceremony.
MAJ Bridenback, our new commander
Staff Sergeant Scott, electrician, native of Guyana
Sergeant Rodriguez, avionics repairman, won our soldier of the quarter competition
Private First Class Bradley, sheetmetal repairman, half Korean, half African American
Private First Class Pe, turbine engine repairman, Burmese, our unit's color guard
Specialist Knight, electrician, recently promoted to Sergeant
Private First Class Wiegel, electrician, used to make six figures with a home painting business in Florida. The recession destroyed his business.
Specialist Williams, cook, always has a goofy sense of humor.
Specialist Rizkallah, logistics specialist, Egyptian, Coptic Christian
Specialist Falla, helicopter mechanic, Colombian
Photo critiques please. These were taken with a Canon Rebel XTi and a Sigma 30mm 1.4 lens.
For this project my intention is to take pictures of each individual soldier in their work environment, whether it be an office, on the engine bay of a humvee, a helicopter, etc.
Anyone has any ideas other than these I must consider? Hints, tips, etc..? All criticism is greatly appreciated.