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I'm a Photographer, Not a Terrorist! Protest

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As a photographer, professional or otherwise, you need to be aware of your rights and what and where you can photograph.

Author: i3m

I head up i3m, a creative digital software studio in the United Kingdom specialising in usable, visually stunning, data driven applications, primarily for the Internet. To promote learning and development we set up istockcreative.com, a global member driven community offering learning and development for creative individuals, as well as a platform to buy and sell their works.

UK photographers protest against alleged police harassment

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There have been growing rumblings in the photographic community alleging increased hassles from police, security staff and the like for photographers going about their business. Trafalgar Square, in the heart of London (UK) saw a gathering of the photographic community to raise awareness of the I'm a Photographer, Not a Terrorist! Campaign./p>

At the campaigns core is the need to defend the rights of both professional and amateur photographers and to stop alleged abuse of the terror laws and resulting questionable arrests.

As a photographer, professional or otherwise, you need to be aware of your rights and what and where you can photograph. The increasing prevalence of cameras means that this basic knowledge is often overlooked or considered by many. While the police have to be increasingly vigilant an, aggressive stance on your part and a lack of knowledge of photographing people, buildings and in public places is surely not going to help matters?

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