Photography has been my hobby for a while now, but I often just take pictures of trains and boring stuff like that, and something that I’ve always been fascinated by is photography at large public events, for example protests, demonstrations or ceremonies (the two most prominent examples I can think of in recent times are Israel-Palestine protests or Remembrance parades which happened recently), but I have no clue how to go about it. I would only want to do it for personal interest and not for commercial purposes (if the pictures were published they would be in the public domain).

My question is pretty much how I would go about doing this. Should I wear specific clothing so the police can identify me? Is there any other precautions I need to take? I have no clue.

  • Legit-NotADev@alien.topOPB
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    11 months ago

    Yeah I’ve hardly got a press card so I can’t use clothing that indicates as such, though I’m not sure what issue there would be with just plain high visibility clothing. The main thing I’d want to avoid is a situation when the police tries to stop movement into a certain area, which is particularly prevalent at counter protests where you need to keep two opposing sides separated, and I’d be identified as a protester instead of a disinterested observer.

    For instance in the US you have ACLU legal observers, who are able to be identified easily as separate parties to protesters (at least I hope they act impartially)

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      11 months ago

      what issue there would be with just plain high visibility clothing

      Here is an example of what I’m trying to get across.

      https://i.imgur.com/moRiGA1.jpg

      Everyone in that picture with hi-vis vest is with the group as security. NLG just wears hi-vis hats. If you have a hi-vis vest on here. You’ll be identified as a protestor / part of the security team. Maybe they don’t where you live. But you’ll have to show up and verify that your self.

      which is particularly prevalent at counter protests

      Gotcha. I’ve never been in that situation. That feels like something where you should ask before going into the DMZ. If you do get it, get the shot and get out quickly.