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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSexy Photos of Veteran Amputees Defy Stereotypes, Showcase Beauty of Their New Bodies
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Fitness-photographer Michael Stokes showcases wounded veterans in a whole new light with his collection of provocative images. The portraits feature young men and women who have suffered amputations and are often aided with a prosthetic arm or leg. Though they are missing a limb (or limbs), Stokes subjects dont let their disabilities get the best of them. Instead, they use it as an opportunity to thrive in their new-found physique, appearing as strong and capable as those who are able-bodied.
The inspiration for Stokes series came about two years ago, after an interaction with a veteran who was wounded in Afghanistan. "I met this veteran, Alex Minsky, and talked to him about different approaches to a portrait session," Stokes told The Huffington Post. "I had already studied as many amputee photos that I could find. I noticed that most of them emphasized the lost limb, and that the mood was often sorrowful. That was not the vibe I was getting from him, so I decided to simply photograph him as if he were not an amputee, photograph him exactly the same way I would any of my fitness models."
This simple shift in attitude blossomed into a new passion for Stokes, and he began photographing more amputees. Now, hes currently raising funds on Kickstarter for his book Always Loyal, which will feature photos of 14 U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps veterans of the Iraq War, Gulf War, and War in Afghanistan.
In his images, Stokes harnesses mankinds incredible ability to adapt and overcome adverse situations. "Some people will say to me Oh, this is really helpful to [the veterans'] self-esteem, or, Youre making them feel like men again,' Stokes explained to MTV. ...The response I have to that is that these guys have come to me very healed and ready to take the world on. Im not giving them back their confidence. They already have it."
The inspiration for Stokes series came about two years ago, after an interaction with a veteran who was wounded in Afghanistan. "I met this veteran, Alex Minsky, and talked to him about different approaches to a portrait session," Stokes told The Huffington Post. "I had already studied as many amputee photos that I could find. I noticed that most of them emphasized the lost limb, and that the mood was often sorrowful. That was not the vibe I was getting from him, so I decided to simply photograph him as if he were not an amputee, photograph him exactly the same way I would any of my fitness models."
This simple shift in attitude blossomed into a new passion for Stokes, and he began photographing more amputees. Now, hes currently raising funds on Kickstarter for his book Always Loyal, which will feature photos of 14 U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps veterans of the Iraq War, Gulf War, and War in Afghanistan.
In his images, Stokes harnesses mankinds incredible ability to adapt and overcome adverse situations. "Some people will say to me Oh, this is really helpful to [the veterans'] self-esteem, or, Youre making them feel like men again,' Stokes explained to MTV. ...The response I have to that is that these guys have come to me very healed and ready to take the world on. Im not giving them back their confidence. They already have it."
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Sexy Photos of Veteran Amputees Defy Stereotypes, Showcase Beauty of Their New Bodies (Original Post)
MerryBlooms
Jul 2015
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Yes, definitely. Really stunning photos that capture the beauty, strength, adversity...
MerryBlooms
Jul 2015
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lostnfound
(16,203 posts)1. Awesome and beautiful.
Thanks for posting. It's always nice to see people in a new light.
MerryBlooms
(11,776 posts)3. Yes, definitely. Really stunning photos that capture the beauty, strength, adversity...
951-Riverside
(7,234 posts)2. How come wounded warriors are booted out of the military?
This is the same military that is considering letting transgender people join (as they should) but if you're a guy in a wheelchair, you're not good enough to even do drone missions.
MerryBlooms
(11,776 posts)4. I don't know, but in my lowly opinion...
if that soldier wants to continue to serve and is capable, he/she should absolutely continue their service.
NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)6. What exactly is the comparison between transgender people and people who have had limbs removed?
951-Riverside
(7,234 posts)7. NuclearDem I don't know where you read that, I never made a comparison
I think its unfair to wounded warriors to be cast aside like a piece of trash by the same military that prides itself in being open and inclusive of all.
Whats the harm in letting someone with a missing limb work stateside on base instead of booting them out to door and giving them a job at Home Depot?
Skittles
(153,311 posts)5. whoa
yes INDEED