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Bringing war to life

Thursday, October 02, 2014
Lynn Rosendale

The cost of war is immense, but, according to , only one percent of the American population is conscious of that cost.

鈥淭he fact is that when we enter a war 99 percent of us go on with life as is, and it鈥檚 only one percent that is doing the work,鈥 said Reed. 鈥淎nd in our technologically advanced society, fewer and fewer will ever know the true cost of war, the heavy burden put on that one percent.鈥

The 2002 17c起草社区 alumnus is trying to change that: He鈥檚 trying to raise awareness in the other 99 percent. In order to do that honestly, Reed spent 13 months with the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, from training to deployment, photographing almost everything along the way.

The result, 鈥,鈥 is featured at , an international art competition held in Grand Rapids that was started to inform the general public about art.

Reed鈥檚 work presents images of the gripping realities of war, from mass casualty training to a soldiers鈥 worship service to a new father participating in the birth of his son via Skype.

Family Inspiration

Reed said he was inspired to take on the project through a long lineage of armed forces service in his family, and most recently his cousin Tad, a third-grade teacher when the 9/11 planes hit, and now an officer in the battalion. 鈥淚 grew up with him, and I was intrigued by his decision,鈥 he said.

The experience was eye-opening for Reed, who was surprised by how hard the soldiers work. 鈥淭he personal, physical and emotional demands are extraordinary,鈥 he said.

Reed is hoping that those who view his work will walk away with a greater appreciation of what鈥檚 not known, he said. 鈥淚 hope it gets them asking tough questions and getting more engaged. I would like to ensure that the wars we enter in will be as honorable as the services we expect from those who are actually a part of it.鈥

Reed鈥檚 work is one of , and one of six among the top vote getters in the competition. Rick Beerhorst鈥檚 , Adam Bock鈥檚 , Nicholas Kroeze鈥檚 , Carol Kok Roeda鈥檚 , and Team GIBB鈥檚 (Kyle Venhousen, Brad Jansen, James Kessel, Jeremy Kruis and Stephen Panaggio) are also garnering attention. To see more of these works and to vote for them visit .