Mlehrman
Mlehrman
My last two shots of New York's Finest. My respect for the difficulty of this job has never waned. These shots don't date me, do they, running around with my SRT-101?


Chris101
summicronia
I have photographed the police a few times. This is one of my most successful of the genre:

Chris101
summicronia
(of course it's not always so pretty)

swoop
Well-known
I wanted to grab some shots of these cops grabbing a burger and so I went up to them and said "mind if I just take a few pics of you getting lunch?" they were like "no, you're going to get us in trouble." Like they seemed genuinely concerened they were going to get yelled at for eating a burger.
robklurfield
eclipse
NYC's finest were certainly easier to photograph 30 years ago...

robklurfield
eclipse
When they are focused on arresting shirtless, shoeless [alleged] arsonists, police are often less bothered by using photographing them. Also, they have every reason to be proud in times like the situation pictured here when they're protecting us.
Though, somehow, this perp seems to have stepped out of more than one pair of shoes.
And, they had him significantly out-numbered...

Though, somehow, this perp seems to have stepped out of more than one pair of shoes.

And, they had him significantly out-numbered...

taskoni
Well-known
Policemen are the worst photo object - both visually and artistically to me but I do have something to share with the police:

SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
taskoni
Well-known
Simon, that's a wonderful picture!
karlori
Digital Refugee
Oh we do? I don't consider myself a testosterone ridden 2m 100kg guy. Actually, my body does produce testosterone, I am 6'2" and 205 lbs. I also work with many other officers of varying height, weight and gender. You can take my photo anytime.
Well, with all due respect to our guys I'd bet an arm and a leg that your officers with the same rank as ours passed 3x the training and education. I just don't feel like snapping photos of a guy with 3months training and 2 months education that can go on a power/test trip any time... Remember i'm not from the US, what your media would call a scandal if a teen was tazered our would call provoking police and asking for it, and I had my fair share of interaction with the blue force in my younger/soccer "fan" years
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
robklurfield
eclipse
"The policeman isn't there to create disorder; the policeman is there to preserve disorder. "
Richard J. Daley, Mayor of Chicago (not the recent one, but the first one) ... quote from circa 1968
I don't know if this is true now (I hope not), but it sure was true there back then.
Richard J. Daley, Mayor of Chicago (not the recent one, but the first one) ... quote from circa 1968
I don't know if this is true now (I hope not), but it sure was true there back then.
Chris101
summicronia
I wanted to grab some shots of these cops grabbing a burger and so I went up to them and said "mind if I just take a few pics of you getting lunch?" they were like "no, you're going to get us in trouble." Like they seemed genuinely concerened they were going to get yelled at for eating a burger.
I went to this really cool architectural place in Scottsdale to shoot the sights (attached), and there were two police SUV vehicles there (AZ cops seem to favor the intimidating SUV over the low gas consumption cars) so before shooting, I approached them. "Do you mind if I do some photography here?", I asked.
"No, that's fine, but don't put us in the picture.", the male cop said. Then they both got into their Suburbans and left. I would have wondered why they didn't want to be pictured, because they were a living advertisement for the city's police force - a strapping young man, and very attractive blonde woman in her late 20s, wearing a nicely fitted uniform.
But the way they kissed before mounting their vehicles and driving off informed me as to the reason they didn't want to be photographed ...
Attachments
swoop
Well-known
Yesterday.
This woman and her boyfriend kidnapped their own son.

This woman and her boyfriend kidnapped their own son.
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
Well...
My hometown, Helmond, the Netherlands (it´s real police, the Segways were a stunt that day).

Segways are gay by Ronald_H, on Flickr
And on my trip to India last year:

India: Analogue (35mm Leica) by Ronald_H, on Flickr
My hometown, Helmond, the Netherlands (it´s real police, the Segways were a stunt that day).

Segways are gay by Ronald_H, on Flickr
And on my trip to India last year:

India: Analogue (35mm Leica) by Ronald_H, on Flickr
Latecomer
Making up for lost time
Police
Police
http://[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/4tunesphotos/6122261377/]
Safe at Southern Cross by Latecomer (4tunesphotos), on Flickr[/URL]
http://[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/4tunesphotos/5537954261/]
Sprung! by Latecomer (4tunesphotos), on Flickr[/URL]
Cheers
Police
http://[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/4tunesphotos/6122261377/]

Safe at Southern Cross by Latecomer (4tunesphotos), on Flickr[/URL]
http://[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/4tunesphotos/5537954261/]

Sprung! by Latecomer (4tunesphotos), on Flickr[/URL]
Cheers
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