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Capitol Communicator reports that Cade Martin produced portraits for National D-Day Memorial Foundation's "Pass the Flag" campaign.

“Pass the Flag”: A Salute to American Heroes

by | Jun 6, 2021

By Cade Martin

It always feels important when doing a portrait project to do right by my subjects, to capture the stories and layers of character revealed in the angles and lines of a face. I love the honest relationship between lens and subject. All of this felt like both pressure and possibility when presented with the opportunity to make portraits of D-Day Veterans with Frank Gilliam and team at Elevation Advertising for National D-Day Memorial Foundation’s 75th anniversary “Pass the Flag” campaign.

One the morning of the project, I left the hotel and discovered my car had a dead battery. I got a jump, drove to the D-Day Memorial in Bedford,  Virginia, unloaded my gear and drove back through the mountains to a local garage in search of a new battery. I’m no stranger to the area, my parents grew up in the Virginia mountains, and I know the tight knit nature of the community there. When I pulled up to the garage, the tall, and wholly unamused, owner walked out to ask what I wanted – and why I was there. I said that I was going to photograph D-Day Veterans in Bedford. His demeanor changed instantly and he said quietly “They don’t make them like that anymore.”

The definition of a hero is complicated, situational and often personal. But here in the Virginia mountains, a place with an ingrained community history of grief and solemn pride tied to their neighbors and family members – heroes – who were lost or changed on the beaches of Normandy, the definition is straightforward. That the national D-Day Memorial is located in tiny Bedford, VA, is testament to the reverence and commitment to preserving their legacy.

Being reminded of that deep tie to this place, and knowing the power of a portrait, I drove back to our location ready to honor and photograph the D-Day Veterans at this memorial. It was also a chance for me to slow down and consider the definition of a hero, at a time when the flashiest, loudest superheroes dominate our box office landscape. This project gave me the opportunity to be present in the company of these heroes, and it was a privilege.

(Shown in photos, top to bottom, are Curtis Kennedy,  Henry Gurney, Herbert “Bill” Sisk and Caroll Reeve)

Cade Martin is a Capitol Communicator sponsor.

About the Author

Cade Martin

The only child of a university art professor and freethinker mother, Cade Martin grew up surrounded by shapes and images. His love of art grew out of summer vacations filled with trips to galleries, museums and art studios. At home he often found himself around the dinner table with an eclectic cast of characters – sculptors, writers and painters. They paraded through his childhood, shaping his art foundation and forming his appreciation for the candid beauty found in people from all walks of life. Cade’s been chasing characters ever since. He seeks out their stories-told through the architecture of their faces or the costumes they wear-whether he’s on a commercial production or setting up an Avedon-like photo booth at Comic Con. They are the heroes in his pictures. His thirst for capturing adventures took its hold while shooting stills on movie sets and then as a photographer for National Geographic covering the railways of India. And it is that sense of adventure that Cade brings to his productions elevating the ordinary to the extraordinary with a cinematic touch. It’s not just a picture. He’s committed to the experience, building beautiful environments and, sometimes for his portraits, simply building trust. A talented storyteller, Cade splits his time between the East and West Coasts creating images for editorial, advertising, fashion, and lifestyle clients

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