Wednesday, October 26, 2011

You shouldn't need to be a CEO to matter in politics

Anti CEO Security
Nikon D7000 w/ 50mm f1.8 lens, 1/1600sec, f1.8, ISO400. © Andy Marfia 2011 All Rights Reserved.

The photo above was taken during a visit to the Occupy Chicago protests on Sunday, October 16th.  I was down in the loop for Open House Chicago, and made a detour to take these photographs.  It was a fairly sparse crowd on this particular afternoon, with no more than 75-- highly enthusiastic-- people holding signs and congregating at Jackson and Lasalle.  I like this photo because it's both a portrait and a candid-- the man with the sign noticed me and was smiling for the camera, where as the "security" guy seems to be looking off at who knows what.

I don't intend this post to be a discussion of the merits of Occupy Chicago or the Occupy movement at large.  There are other places for that.  This is a photography blog, and my job as a photographer is to document interesting things happening in my city.  This certainly qualifies.  That said, I support everyone's right to peacefully protest their government, regardless of ideology.  I believe the ability to do so is the cornerstone of a functioning democracy.

A couple of additional photos:

Democracy Will Prevail
Nikon D7000 w/ 50mm f1.8 lens, 1/1600sec, f1.8, ISO400. © Andy Marfia 2011 All Rights Reserved.

Occupy Dialogue
Nikon D7000 w/ 50mm f1.8 lens, 1/3200sec, f1.8, ISO400. © Andy Marfia 2011 All Rights Reserved.

1 comment:

JohnAK said...

Excellent shots. My favorite is the last one. I can see why you left that in color- b&w would not have done her hair justice.