Showing posts with label photojournalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photojournalism. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Back in California...

Hi everyone-
Jason and I have been super busy in our lives. Jayson has been traveling all over, which you will hear about soon, and unable to spend time on the internet to update all of you. As for myself, I have recently moved and my photography business has boosted. However our busy lives are right now, Jayson is returning to California on the 28th. After he settles here, we will be able to spend time together reviewing the interviews that have taken place.
What to look forward to:
-Interviews with current military, their spouses and family, war veterans, and Iraqi citizens and military.
-A new series of environmental portraits of surviving military. Jayson will be learning how to use commercial photography lighting.
I know that we don't update this site all the time, but our lives are real and human and survival takes time. But this project is in both our hearts.
Your patients and genuine interest is always appreciated:)
Feel free to comment and ask any questions, via this site, at anytime. We will answer them when time permits.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Need Help with Funds to print...

Hi everyone-
We have started to print posters to spread the word about the blog and project. They are not too expensive, but I cannot pay for them out of my pocket at the moment:( Any help to spread the word, would be appreciated!
Contact me via website:
www.jleeimagery.com

Thanks to everyone who is helping in whatever way they can!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Art Show Update...

Final selections for the upcoming art show that everyone has been helping us with, will be on June 14th! Everything will be dropped off for viewing next week! The anticipation is so uplifting!

Count Down!

Hi everyone-
We have only 4 days until Jayson can return home. You can only imagine how relieved and excited he is! He will be able to spend time adjusting and unwinding from the Navy. His enlistment will be up shortly after his return and as of now, there are no plans to re-enlist. Keep posted, he will be able to communicate more when he returns!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

TEN DAYS!

We only have 10 days until Jay will be home! I can tell you that he is so relieved to be coming home and living a new life with his new found love for life and creativity! Upon his returning and situating himself, he will be finishing his time in the Navy and then promptly moving to San Diego for the summer. During his stay here, we will be spending time developing the long awaited book with beautiful imagery, captivating interviews, personal stories, and the evolution of the human soul.
It's count down time:)

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

When you live your life like this it hits you that you're really not living a life at all

My last day in the city wasn't particularly different from all the other days I had spent out there. Everything becomes so repetitive, bland, and so indistinguishable from the previous day. Time and any sense of progression loses its effect on you entirely. You don't feel like your moving forward in life towards any particular moment, certain date or anything really at all. Everything becomes so patterned from one day to the next. At times you get reminders, of how much time has passed. it comes in the form of the simple and mundane things that occur, in fleeting moments, such as thinking about the last time you took a shower, looking through a case of movies and seeing ones that you have already watched previously or it being hamburger-hot-dog night again with no buns or bread to eat it with.



And then the day finally comes and you find yourself leaving and moving on to something else, but you find its nothing new, its all the same. The only thing that really changed is the way in which you do it. Now I am taking a shower everyday and eating three meals but these days end up all become part of the previous pattern. I am eating with the same people and waking up next to the same people. Even when I am on the internet or phone I have the same people sitting next to me. None of it is any different then before. The sights, sounds and smells all remain the same. Its just now I am doing it in a different bed, on a different schedule, and at a different base.



I think of having been out here for six months and it shocks me, if people stopped counting the days, I would surely lose all track of them out here.



When you live your life like this it hits you that you're really not living a life at all. Where am I going....What am I doing...I ask myself this constantly....



On the last evening I was loaded into a truck with 15 other guys from the company. We had just been out that day at a checkpoint for five hours and immediately following our return, we went right back out again. It was quiet on the ride back. For the most part, you could see, the Marines sitting next to me felt relieved. They were getting all their contempt out for the Iraq people by throwing their arms out the truck and flipping people off, yelling "fuck you" indiscriminately to the people we passed by on the street below. I turned around and saw other Marines waving to little kids out the other side, some were taking pictures. I over heard one Marine talking to another about how sorry he felt for him because he didn't get any combat experience during his deployment. He wished him luck in finding it in his next one. I hope he finds what he's searching for.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Help for the art show...

If this is your first time visiting this blog and you are interested in helping, we need help with money to pay for printing and framing for an upcoming art show that Jayson's images will be entered into. If there is left over money, this money will be saved for producing the final product, the book. For more info of where to send money, please contact:



Jessica Lee

I will be happy to answer any questions you may have:)

Monday, April 14, 2008

Leaving Iraq!

There is a date set, that Jayson will be coming back home. For now, the date is the 10th of May. He will be returning home to, North Carolina, and then coming to San Diego, where he will spend time with family and friends. He will then be enrolling in school in Los Angeles,to seek out his dreams! It's been long awaited Jay!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008