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Re: [OM] Photographing political demonstrations: advice please

Subject: Re: [OM] Photographing political demonstrations: advice please
From: "Linda Wunderlich" <lwunderlich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 9:18:10 -0500
Thanks for the comments.  My main goal for tomorrow is to test some of my
new equipment, but of course what I really need to work on is my
photographic eye.  In short, I don't have one yet.

I tried one other time to take pictures at a demonstration/march/rally in
DC, a huge one with more than half a million participants.  Shot four rolls
of film and ended up with four rolls of junk.  I was unable to separate
anything interesting or compelling out of the crowd.  I think I ended up
with about fifty pictures of the backs of people's heads, which were only
slightly worse than the other fifty pictures of the fronts of people's
heads.

Linda Wunderlich



> [Original Message]
> From: Paul Wallich <pw@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 > Date: 1/16/03 10:17:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [OM] Photographing political demonstrations:  advice please

<snip> 
> It depends a lot on what you're looking for -- There will be plenty 
> of interesting massing of people and crowd shapes against the 
> background of either ground or government buildings, shirts and 
> placards, also probably a lot of interesting faces. Depending on 
> where you are, the juxtaposition of speakers or crowds with official 
> presence (cameras, police) can also make for, uh, interesting shots. 
> (I have a nice picture from an anti-draft demonstration back when I 
> was in college, of a sincere kid with a guitar flanked by tv and 
> still lenses).
> 
> Take a minimum of equipment unless you think you'll be able to set up 
> well away from masses of people. 280-105, maybe the 24, no flash, no 
> winder (you probably don't want to draw attention to yourself). 
> Oodles of film in either 200 or 400.)
> Keep your filters on. (The UV filter on my late lamented 50/1.8/OM-1 
> had a nice mashed spot on it from a stone wall at that very same 
> demonstration.)
> 
> Focus on what kinds of pictures you want to make, but also keep at 
> least one eye on the crowd around you, because there will be a fair 
> amount of movement if you're in among people, and having your eye to 
> the viewfinder the whole time is not a good idea. Plan your shots 
> before you bring the camera up.
> 
> And have fun!
> 
> paul
> 
> --
> Paul Wallich                                          pw@xxxxxxxxx
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