Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/14

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Leica the first candid?
From: Claes Bjerner <claes.bjerner@pi.se>
Date: Thu, 14 May 98 21:24:18 +0100

Ted wrote:

>"If you are going to look like a bum, you are going to get treated like
>one!" And the image of news photographers went down hill and so did the
>respect given to the profession.

Ted,

Working for the newsdesk as a staff news photographer often means you =
have absolutely no idea what you=B4re going to do, or where you=B4re =
going, during your work day. Yes, you might have to cover a fancy =
formal dinner, but you might also end up covering a train crash or a =
forest fire. So, how does a news photographer dress for going to the =
office?

Let me tell you about my work yesterday, Wednesday. Early morning I =
was sent to shoot pictures for an interview with a professor at the =
Royal University of Technology. As usual I was dressed in jeans, a =
checkered shirt and my photo vest. Since the professor was dressed in =
a similar fashion I didn=B4t feel a bit uncomfortable!

Around lunch-time I was sent to a seminar for the cream of our =
business community. There I took pictures of the chairmen and CEO=B4s =
of our largest banks and companies. They all wore dark suits and =
white shirts. Being an underpaid news photographer I still didn=B4t =
feel out of place in my very casual outfit. After all I was on a job! =
And, as always, I was treated with the respect any professional =
working man deserves. I certainly did not feel like a bum!

In the afternoon of the same day I was asked to cover a protest =
rally. Thousands of house owners protested against the government=B4s =
high property taxes. My old jeans were then perfect for the job since =
I had to do a lot of climbing up on top of walls and getting down on =
my knees to get the right angels. A tux would have been out of place!

In the evening it was time for the big event. We were all expecting =
violent clashes between British and German soccer "hooligans" as =
Chelsea and Stuttgart were playing the final of the Cup Winners Cup. =
For that occasion I put on a flak jacket under my photo vest. Chelsea =
took the cup with a 1-0 win! And since the 15 000 Chelsea supporters =
far outnumbered the Stuttgart fans 
there never was much trouble in the streets of Stockholm after the =
game.

With this story from a hard working news photographers day on the job =
I wanted to explain why many of us might look a bit too casual during =
certain events. But if you=B4ll get treated as a bum or not is all up =
to your own general attitude and behavior - not how you are dressed! 

Of course, I would never dream about covering for instance the Nobel =
Prize Ceremony in anything less than full evening dress. Fortunately =
we always get one days notice for events of that weight - for the =
reason of accreditations!

Too make this mail even less Leica related I just have to tell you =
that I didn=B4t bring any of my Leicas to the job yesterday! Sorry =
about that! 

Eric wrote:
>Yep, And one reason he got in to diplomatic events was he would dress in =
a 
>Tux. Of coures, nowadays, photojournalists wouldn't be caught dead in a 
>tux, it would seem, so no wonder they don't want to let them in

I really don=B4t know about the general dress code of the US, but =
here in Sweden they will certainly always let the photographers in. =
Because without press coverage it simply wouldn=B4t be an "event"!

Claes