Marc Hankins
New member
Morning everybody.
Tomorrow I'll be covering an Anti-War protest in central London. I've covered peaceful protests before, but that was a few years ago, and my photographic skills have much improved since then.
I ask a few questions, for those of you who have covered demonstrations before, what do you look for to take photos? And if you haven't covered them, what would you take pictures of?
Also, this protest doesn't seem to have government or police backing, which is a relatively big deal, because the orwelian government wont allow protests in or near parliament square without prior authorization. So there is a small chance things might get a bit hectic. Do people have any special hints and tips in covering situations that can get a bit hairy with the police?
Tomorrow I'll be covering an Anti-War protest in central London. I've covered peaceful protests before, but that was a few years ago, and my photographic skills have much improved since then.
I ask a few questions, for those of you who have covered demonstrations before, what do you look for to take photos? And if you haven't covered them, what would you take pictures of?
Also, this protest doesn't seem to have government or police backing, which is a relatively big deal, because the orwelian government wont allow protests in or near parliament square without prior authorization. So there is a small chance things might get a bit hectic. Do people have any special hints and tips in covering situations that can get a bit hairy with the police?