Soldier - photography exhibition by Suzanne Opton


Photographer Suzanne Opton’s new series, "Soldier" takes a serious look at the faces of American soldiers, and considers the impact of war on their lives and the lives of their families. The exhibition is on view at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. through July 18, 2014.

The large-scale color portraits, produced with the cooperation of the military at Fort Drum Army base, depict the faces of young men and women who have served in the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Breaking with traditional portrait conventions, Opton photographs her subjects lying prone and with their face tilted towards the camera. By virtue of the slow process of working with a large format camera, the subject’s mind may wander during the session. In this fashion, although conscious of being looked at, the subject may be lost in thought when the exposure is made. Although the implication of being shot down was not lost on these young men and women, the pose also recalls seeing someone opposite you with their head on the pillow.

Opton explains her motivation for the series: “We all experience strategic moments when we feel most alive. Whether transcendent or horrific, these are the moments that we will always remember. I wanted to look in the face of a young person who had seen something unforgettable.” (Yahoo News)

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