I spent ten years working as a press photographer in the eighties, first staffing on local weekly and evening papers and then freelancing for the nationals.
I will try to find a copy of the photograph that got me noticed, it was a top comedian of the time who decided to throw a punch at me

I am over 6ft tall and used to wear a bright top - orange if I recall.......as this would get me noticed. If there was a group of photographers, call us a pack, a scrum whatever it was every man for himself when the action occurred but afterwards we would, if time allowed have a bevvy together (an 80's pint named after Don Revie, ok we were in Lundun


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We were based away from London and one of the problems was getting the shots into Fleet St ) forever the home of the nationals even if they are not there now


). You guys able to transmit from where ever are very lucky.
Good luck with your career Scott. As for your photography post some shots here without explaining what they are about and ask people to try to work it out or at least guess. Good press photography should be dynamic, attention grabbing, tell the story. Look at the magnum shots and see if they need words or whether they stand on their own.
Look at your diamond shot and the handing over the lunch shots and ask yourself whether you could work out what was going on.
The next month or so is a great opportunity for you. As you have identified its silly season. Parliament will go on holiday and it all goes quiet. You should search out as many human interest stories as you can. A portrait customer was rambling on the other day about her sky fitter. He had the same surname and when he called her to confirm the time apparently he could hardly talk he was so excited. His father had died the previous month and told him he had relatives in a nearby town he did not know about and he should search them out.......and yes my customer was one of those relatives, what great material for a story.
Another one you can develop is yesterday I saw a women in her forties riding a rayleigh chopper. By pure co-incidence I then, later on in the radio that rayleigh choppers were making a comeback from the 70s, again material that will catch picture editors attention as most of them will eb of an age to ahve grown up with them.
Anyway good luck and keep at it.
stew