Last week I had the honor of receiving an assignment from a national magazine to photograph two Veterans for an article on honoring the American Flag. Charles Bennett and Travis Hill peacefully protested the display of the American Flag on the floor of a hallway in a university. Hundreds of American Flags were laid on the floor of the University’s Student Center as part of a graduate student’s experiment to see who would walk on, or around the flag.

Mr. Bennett, Travis Hill and numerous other members of the greater university community protested the use of the flag in this way. At first they picked up the flags, but were told that they were not allowed to do that. As a last resort, they peacefully stood in front of one of the American Flags, arms folded, ensuring that at least One American Flag did not get walked on.

I was incredibly impressed by these guys. No matter where we all stand on this war, this administration or even the use of the American Flag… I admire people who stand up for what they believe in, and do it in a compassionate and peaceful manner. During the photo shoot, I learned that they both had gone to war for this country, putting their own lives in jeopardy to protect our freedoms. The flag is a symbol of that sacrifice and of their fellow soldiers who never returned home.
It was an incredible reminder for me that I could never be enjoying my family this Memorial Day without the tradition of sacrifice embodied by these two guys. To all those families out there who have made that sacrifice… thank you!












