Posts Tagged ‘london’

Another photographer treated as a terrorist?

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Architectural photographer Grant Smith was searched by City of London police under ‘terrorism powers’ last Monday, according to a report.

“A man was spoken to by officers on 10 May after police were called by security personnel,” a spokesperson said. “He was later searched under terrorism powers.”

Although police have no powers to stop members of the public or media filming in public places, it seems that clashes are still occurring, and anyone using a camera in potentially ’sensitive’ urban areas is viewed with suspicion.

An account and reaction is available on the NUJ web site.

For more on this issue in general, have a look at the I’m a Photographer Not a Terrorist site.

Second London photoshoot tomorrow

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Really looking forward to tomorrow. I’m heading into London with the rest of my photography class to visit a photo exhibition and then do some photography around St James’s Park.

First we’re heading to the National Portrait Gallery to look at the Irving Penn Portraits. Then, hopefully with a forecast of sunny intervals, the light should be good for some afternoon shooting.

Last time we went to Spitalfields Market and the Gherkin but the weather was a washout — plenty of watery reflections, but a tad miserable. Hopefully tomorrow will be better (and we won’t bump into too many Chelsea fans.)

If you’re out this weekend doing some photography, enjoy it, and don’t forget that if you’re ever stuck for ideas, the picWords book can help.