Life Beyond ROTC
ROTC consumes the life of young
college students at the University of Missouri, but personality and passions
lie beyond the uniform and the discipline.
In this project, student members of
the Air Force ROTC showcase their hobbies and passions. This portrait series
uncovers the lives of those who have committed their time to serve their
country.
This project aims to defy the
stereotypes of people in uniform as bland, single personality, people and show
that they are students who enjoy sports, travel, and filling their time with
loved ones.
Brianne Caldwell
Brianne Caldwell is a senior studying Civil Engineering and strives to be a helicopter pilot, part of aircraft
maintenance, or be a member of security forces after graduation. Caldwell also
has a passion for the Cubs. This flag is one of her 200 item collection of Cubs
memorabilia. She says she loves how the flag shows her love for the military
and for the Cubs.
Kris Long
Kris Long is a senior majoring in
Mechanical Engineering. Long is also the president of the Baptist Student
Union, a Christian campus organization. Long has been dating his fiancée, Kayla
Goth, for four years and four months. They got engaged last year and are
getting married Jan. 13, 2017.
Teddi Moorman
Teddi
Moorman is studying Russian and International Studies. She will be going to McChord, an Air Force base in Seattle, after
graduation. Moorman loves to travel and has been to about 17 different countries. She studied abroad in Kazakhstan and developed her Russian. Moorman would like to visit Alaska someday as well as go back to Switzerland and Kazakhstan.
Emma Vickers
Emma Vickers is a senior double majoring in Russian and Psychology. After college she will be working as an OSI agent investigating felonies and other charges. She has had a passion for track since 5th
grade and started to dedicate most of her time to track her senior year of high school. Vickers is now the captain of the track team at Mizzou.
Lighting Diagram
Analysis: This was a very fun project! I enjoyed this one the most I think because everything seemed to work out. I got all my people scheduled for the right day when they were all in uniform and my equipment worked! I only had one shot and I pulled it off. I liked this cross lighting because it lit them pretty equally while the background was dark. I like that look of being in a studio but being outdoors. The locations worked out very well too. I got a track in the background along with the flag from Crowder Hall was a nice touch. Everyone remembered their item and I was just amazed that my final project came together so quickly.