Last year, I was watching the Remembrance Day parade at The Cenotaph in London on TV. The parade really got to me — the faces of the men and women who had gone through so much made me question what I had done in my life. I jumped up, grabbed my camera and light, got onto a train, and headed into town, and my project “We Shall Remember” was born I felt that I had to record these men and women for posterity. It was my way of saying thank you — the only way I could was through my camera, and I wanted to preserve these people digitally for what they had done for the country and many other countries around the world.