150th Battle of Bentonville Reenactment

This past weekend I was invited by the 10th Iowa (Adjunct) to the 150th Battle of Bentonville reenactment, to come along and photograph their unit.  I have to say that it was an incredible experience with a truly impressive group of reenactors.  Their attention to the detail in their period impressions was incredible.  It was an honor and a pleasure to have the opportunity to photograph such a fine group of reenactors.

Photographs from the reenactment can be seen here:
150th Battle of Bentonville Reenactment

I also have a short video of the 10th Iowa marching into the reenactment of Saturday morning.  They camped off site on Friday night and on Saturday morning they marched over 8 miles.  They even did a little foraging for food along the way.  If you look close you can see a few chickens.  Be patient with the video, it takes about 12 seconds before it starts.
150th Bentonville March

For some reason, this image below is one of my favorite.  A soldiers feet take them everywhere they need to go. 

These boots have traveled many a mile to sway the tide of battle.

Author: Clint Brownlee

My name is Clint Brownlee and I am a Photographer in Woodstock, Georgia with over 20 years of photographic experience in many different aspects of photography. I have photographed everything from weddings, special events and portraits to published materials, but my passion has always been Fine Art and Nature Photography. I have had a several shows at the Mason Murer Fine Art Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia and The Roswell Visual Arts Center in Roswell, Georgia. I now sell through my website: www.clintbrownleephotography.com

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