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MTSU Student’s Photo Exhibit Shows “Afghanistan: Through the Eyes of a Soldier”

Two members of the 325th Tactical Psychological Operations Company (Airborne) speak with local men and boys along a roadside in Afghanistan. This photo and more by MTSU student and Army veteran Duran Bunch are on exhibit in MTSU's Todd Art Gallery through Sept. 19.

Two members of the 325th Tactical Psychological Operations Company (Airborne) speak with local men and boys along a roadside in Afghanistan. This photo and more by MTSU student and Army veteran Duran Bunch are on exhibit in MTSU’s Todd Art Gallery through Sept. 19.


An MTSU student-turned-U.S. Army veteran will let his camera tell the story of his service in Afghanistan in a new exhibit opening this week inside the Todd Art Gallery on campus.

Duran Bunch, a junior marketing major, will display “Afghanistan: Through the Eyes of a Soldier” through Sept. 19 in Room 210 of the Todd Building.

Bunch, a Nashville native, first came to MTSU as a biochemistry major straight out of high school in 2005. A modeling agent spied him in a Nashville store and whisked him into international fashion, where he worked in front of the lens as a model for the Wilhelmina Models NYC, traversing runways in Milan and Paris for designers John Galliano, Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana, Vivienne Westwood and Tommy Hilfiger.

Duran Bunch photo exhibit Parks in field: Staff Sgt. Tyler Parks of the 325th Tactical Psychological Operations Company (Airborne) hunkers down in a wheat field in Afghanistan to avoid enemy sniper fire.

Duran Bunch photo exhibit Parks in field: Staff Sgt. Tyler Parks of the 325th Tactical Psychological Operations Company (Airborne) hunkers down in a wheat field in Afghanistan to avoid enemy sniper fire.

Duran Bunch photo exhibit poppy field: A soldier stretches out for a break alongside a field full of poppy plants in Afghanistan during a routine mission.

Duran Bunch photo exhibit poppy field: A soldier stretches out for a break alongside a field full of poppy plants in Afghanistan during a routine mission.

He traded in the designer garb for desert fatigues in 2009, joining the U.S. Army Reserve’s 325th Tactical Psychological Operations Company (Airborne) as a specialist and winding up in Kandahar, Afghanistan, to support the 82nd Airborne in 2011 and 2012.

His unit was one responsible for the “hearts and minds” factor in U.S. military service, communicating American goals and offering help and support to local residents before the Taliban could make more inroads into the towns and villages.

Bunch, now 25, bought a Pentax ZX-M 35mm camera and kept it and plenty of black-and-white film at hand throughout his tour of duty, using knowledge gained from working with renowned photographers Steven Klein and Steven Meisel to capture the documentary-style shots.

The result is a series of photos that depict the soldiers’ overseas experience in “Operation Enduring Freedom,” ranging from daily interactions with the Afghan people to routine missions that could, and did, abruptly turn deadly.

Since his return to the States, Bunch has exhibited his photos, along with looped video footage from his “helmet cam,” at a Nashville gallery while working toward a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and more appearances on the dean’s list. He’s also donating proceeds from sales of his prints to the Wounded Warrior Project.

His photographs and uniform also will be a part of an exhibit in the Tennessee State Museum featuring an historic look at military uniforms over the years. Bunch’s uniform will represent the current conflict.

Todd Art Gallery exhibitions and receptions are always free and open to the public. The gallery is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and is closed on state and university holidays.

For more information, including parking and directions, contact Eric Snyder at (615) 898-5653 or eric.snyder@mtsu.edu or visit mtsu.edu/art.

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