Michael Stokes wants you to see veterans in an entirely new light.
The
Los Angeles-based photographer is making headlines for his project, a
book featuring 14 Gulf War vets posing nude, and it's easy to see why.
Stokes has been hard at work on
Always Loyal
for the past two and a half years with one goal in mind: to inspire
others by seeing "people who've been dealing with disability and
injuries their whole lives."
The portraits display a staggering
juxtaposition of wounded soldiers, showcasing every bit of their bodies
in an undeniably erotic manner.
Michael Stokes
"People will say it's not dignified for a veteran to be clothed
unnecessarily, but I don't even respond," Stokes tells E! News
exclusively regarding the backlash he's faced.
"Other people will
jump on the negative comments right away. They'll say you're missing the
point. It's about showing vulnerability and embracing their
disabilities."
Michael Stokes
Stokes is also facing criticism over one of the two cover images of his book, which shows
BT Urruela in what appears to be a recreation of a crucifixion.
"75% of people loved it, some people said no so we decided to do two covers. You can go to
Kickstarter and order the cover with the crucifixion image," Stokes explained.
Michael Stokes
The photographer also shared that he's had trouble keeping some
of his more risqué images on Facebook, but fans of the skin-clad photos
have rallied together and started a petition on Change.org to prevent
the social media platform from removing any of his posts.
Michael Stokes
And one thing's for certain, the models Stokes uses are 100% on
board with the message their sending through the powerful photographs.
Michael Stokes
In fact, Urruela posted the following stamp of approval on Instagram recently,
saying,
"[I'm] so appreciative of how much he does for veterans, and even more
so for the great friend he's become. He's such an awesome and
kind-hearted person."
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