Tag Archives: police

How to Cover Spot News in NYC – by C.S. Muncy

Fire on Spring St

Are you a spot news junkie? Learn some tips from NYC-based photographer C.S. Muncy.

NYPD Press Pass: An OWS Story – by C.S. Muncy

OWS Anniversary

After almost getting arrested by the NYPD, NYC-based photographer C.S. Muncy suggests new photojournalists should apply for a NYPD issued press pass.

Occupy Wall Street – by Ramin Talaie

Occupy Wall Street

Brooklyn-based photographer Ramin Talaie revisits the Occupy movement in Lower Manhattan after it’s 1 year anniversary and shares a project that documents Occupy Wall Street, including a photo book and a short video.

2012 NATO Protests in Chicago – by Shane Welch

NATO Protests in Chicago

Chicago-based photographer Shane Welch shares photos from the NATO protests that took place in Chicago.

Shooting at the Empire State Building – by C.S. Muncy

Shooting at the Empire State Building

NYC-based photographer C.S. Muncy covered the scene of a multiple shooting at the Empire State Building today.

Photographers Rights – Covering the Upcoming National Conventions – by C.S. Muncy

photographers rights

NYC-based photographer C.S. Muncy speaks with NPPA General Counsel Mickey Osterreicher about photographers legal rights when dealing with police at the upcoming Republican and Democratic National Conventions.

Chicago’s NATO Protests – by Cengiz Yar Jr

Chicago NATO Protests

Chicago-based freelance photojournalist Cengiz Yar Jr. photographed with film the NATO protests in Chicago.

Olympics Jul. 26 – by Mark J. Rebilas

Rebilas-Olympics

Sports photographer Mark J. Rebilas, currently covering the Olympics, shares photos from his second day in London.

Tension. Everyone! – by Tony Blei

Phoenix Occupy

Arizona-based freelancer Tony Blei photographed the tensions around the Occupy Movement in Phoenix.

London Riots – “Why has this happened?” – by The Progress Film Company

riots

The Progress Film Company, based in Brighton, UK, documented the widespread rioting which hit London earlier this month. Their film listens to reactions, debates and discussions from the community residents and provides a powerful insight into the thoughts and reasoning of those involved and affected.