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Read about my encounter of photographers, it starts at paragraph 4. One particular photographer was very rude to me when I took that snap ... read more in the article.
If he is a pro then he needs the shot so it's dog eat dog in that situation.
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Do I f ** K.......
I've heard the TP meets can get quite rough...
May be I could go to one ... After all, I seem to get along so well with photographers. :bang:
Are you trolling? See me after school!Originally Posted by Fresh Politics
... After all, I seem to get along so well with photographers.
Are you trolling? See me after school!
Seriously FP, you admitted a bad start here, and although you may have a valid point, I believe your real ply here is to wind-up the pro togs, as well as anyone of a mature age
Go to bed you naughty boy![]()
Partly true. I like learning new things, so why can't photography be one of those things?
Cynical me says you could have posted what you wanted to say without the need to link to your website![]()
Read about my encounter of photographers, it starts at paragraph 4. One particular photographer was very rude to me when I took that snap ... read more in the article.
I like learning new things, so why can't photography be one of those things?
Seems reasonable to me - guy's trying to work and an apparent 'amateur' is getting in his way...your youth and lack of Pro equipment are a giveaway and guys on the job don't have the luxury of time to make detailed introductions...
Without wishing to sound unkind, Press Phots are under a lot of pressure to produce the goods - you're doing this more or less as a hobby with the hope that it becomes something more substantial in the future... he's got to put bread on the table...
Whether he's got ten, twenty or 20,000 shots already, it might be the next one that clinches the deal and puts him on the front page - so you never stop shooting until it's all over....and even then be ready in case something else unexpected happens...
If you're genuinely intersted in the Journalism, then it's worth your while cultivating the members of the Press-Pack you encounter, not just the subjects they're covering...your piece sounds more like a FanBoy rave about Haig than a balanced article...
Once the photographers and journos on the beat recognise you as a serious player, you'll get much less of this...
Problem is, you are so bloody annoying that you will probably end up doing really well in politics.
Pizzes me off at these jobs when you get amateurs with toy cameras getting in the way. You want a good shot at these type of events - employ a photographer!
Nice attitude. :|
Nice attitude. :|

Oh, no, we'd all far rather let our happy snappers pop along, plonk themselves and their large rear in the front of the crowd, snap a few on their toy camera and 'send them in to the paper', and they'll be so proud of their 'photo credit'! Who cares, people don't have careers or bills or anything...
I am by no means a pro, but I attended the London Tattoo Convention last year and there was one obvious pro who was a pain in the bum for me. I was trying to shoot a gir,l who he had clearly finished shooting (she had relaxed and was chatting to people, he had his camera down and was talking to a fellow tog) as soon as I got myself in place to take a couple of shots he just walked over stood right in front of me and decided to start shooting again :razz:
Sorry but you don't have some god-given right to stand on a particular area of a public street and tell others they can't just because you've decided to make your living as a photographer.
Although I think the OP is trolling he has a point.
Sorry but you don't have some god-given right to stand on a particular area of a public street and tell others they can't just because you've decided to make your living as a photographer.
Although I think the OP is trolling he has a point.
The fact that you have bills to pay is irrelevant - why should other people be responsible for helping you to make living?
From another thread - so presumably that's ok because the guy getting in the way is a pro and has a fancy camera?
No-one's suggesting that the photographer did anything of the sort...
But if you get in anyone's way while they're trying to work, they'll ask you to move - which is what happened here - the photographer asked him to stay back...
Didn't shout, didn't push...he asked...
Don't get me started on journalists, the recent Gordon Brown story was so over publicised by arrogant disagreeable journalsts that I've started to like Gordon Brown even more.


Manners.. photos... hmm!
I guess the blood spatters, mud and crud all over my lens hood disqualifies me
Well... you've got to fight your way through queues somehow, the camera makes a good melee weapon! Gets tiring having to constantly clean the front element though.