Unseen world of Britain's fighting men and women captured in stunning images taken by military photographers
Corporal Jamie Peters, RLC, won the top prize for his portfolio of images from six months in Afghanistan
He was deployed as the photographer for the Army's Combat Camera Team
Images show softer side of life on front line, capturing soldiers chatting to children and cleaning weapons
Daily Mail
By ANNA EDWARDS
PUBLISHED: 19 October 2013
War usually conjures up images of bloodshed, violence and death.
Rarely do we see the softer side of the life on the front line - and these stirring images give a glimpse of soldiers chatting with children, cleaning their weapons and caring for their animals.
The remarkable pictures in the annual Army Photographic Competition show Britain's soldiers at work and play.
'Celtic Warrior' by Cpl Jamie Peters RLC captures Private Ross Cunningham from 1SCOTS cleaning his personal weapon at FOB Shawqat after a patrol to an ANA checkpoint |
'That's the thing with being a photographer: When all the guys are back on their down time you still have a job to do; you are photographing that as well.' 'Because we are military photographers we know what to do when we get shot at and we know what's going to happen next,' he said.
'The only time that we would put the camera down and pick up the rifle is if there is enemy fire that comes close to you and hits close to you.'
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