
Portraits of veterans show us what service looks like
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When this combat photographer had to retire, taking portraits of veterans gave her purpose
After 10 years as an Air Force combat photographer, Stacy Pearsall sustained an injury that ultimately ended her career. While receiving medical treatment, she picked up her camera again in order to capture the diversity of the nation’s military service members. Pearsall shares the healing process she experienced in creating the "Veterans Photo Project."
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Portraits of veterans show us what service looks like
Clip: 11/11/2017 | 3m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
After 10 years as an Air Force combat photographer, Stacy Pearsall sustained an injury that ultimately ended her career. While receiving medical treatment, she picked up her camera again in order to capture the diversity of the nation’s military service members. Pearsall shares the healing process she experienced in creating the "Veterans Photo Project."
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