I figured I'd post some photos from the students protest yesterday. Not much to see there - nobody really seemed to care. There weren't a lot of people present either. Virtually no enthusiasm, and certainly not when they saw a camera - shame! Didn't get any special photos, but overall I guess it's OK since it was my first time shooting a similar event.
I ran out of film wednesday, and someone promised to bring me Tri-X, but it turned out to be TMY. UGH! I hate Tmax and it's clinical looks! On the upside it was very easy to scan and the grain is very fine for being exposed at 800 ISO and developed in Rodinal. Photos taken on the F4s + 18-35mm and the Olympus XA. Can't remember why I forgot to take the Bessa, quite silly of me cause I was looking forward to using it in combination with that 35/2.5 skopar in situations like this. Oh well, next time!
assembling at the start of the march towards the ministry of education:
the officer who's going to lead the way during the march overlooking the street before starting off:
standard cliché shot:
bored, uninspired faces all day long:
to escape these, I went looking higher, to get a few overview shots. Unfortunately these mainly showed how little people there were. Tilted shot, to include as many people as possible:
One more from above - after taking this shot, two security guys were running towards me (I think I might just have been in a private parking when taking these
😉) so I quickly ran off and dissappeared in the crowd.
Some kids got a bit annoyed when the cops blocked a sideroad, they took off dissappointed.
Arrived at the Ministy of Education, there were quite a few speeches. A couple of dozens eggs hit the buildings wall when nobody inside responded to the calls:
So, well. Nothing great. And I was freezing... but it was usefull, I had never done it before and I definitely learned a few things. (a) bring less camera equipment and more food/drinks (b) dress warmer (c) scout the locations (I knew this in advance, but didn't have any chance to do so this time) and (d) take some standard shots in the very beginning and where absolutely necessary (speeches etc), so that you can spend the rest of the time without any stress, just trying to get some interesting perspectives and compositions.
Any comments, suggestions or advice on the images would be appreciated!
jonas