D.C. Protest I
During a relatively peaceful 2002 protest against the World Bank in Washington, D.C., anti-war demonstrators began to change the situational climate of the march. Tensions between protesters and police, who were expecting a violent demonstration, began to rise. Police began to arrest everyone that they managed to surround inside Pershing Park, guilty, as well as innocent bystanders alike. In relative anticipation of the police’s reaction, this young man wrote the telephone numbers of civil defense lawyers on his arms before the demonstrations even began.
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Jen Cannella, 9 months ago
Fantastic Image!
Lena Bartle-Smith, 9 months ago
love all your work, i find it inspring, this one particularily remarkable, the intensity and black and white are excellent
Jef Harris, 9 months ago
I really like how the ends of the ties are blurred.
Charles McKean, 9 months ago
Fab
Shannon Clough, 9 months ago
Great picture!
Adam Speedie, 9 months ago
Amazing shot. it says so much
cbarker, 9 months ago
Thank you all for your wonderful comments, I appreciate your opinions.
shawhouse, 9 months ago
wow, great capture. perfect frame.
Bluetiger, 9 months ago
Nice photo journalism shot!
kateee, 8 months ago
wow!!
stunning!!
Helen Bascom KMA, 8 months ago
Fantastic work. I hope to see so much more of your great work!
cbarker, 7 months ago
Thank you all, you are too kind.
Peter Davidson, 7 months ago
Simple and effective image.
Philip Rogan, 6 months ago
I have been at a few demonstrations, mostly as a filmmaker but with my sympathies firmly in the protesting camp and have always found the common sense and preperation of protest organisers to be an example to any business. Prepare, stick together and keep the head seems to be the motto.
Oliver Andrews, 5 months ago
Very Nice, moody, and conveys the feeling of the event.
Great capture!
4getsundaydrvs, 5 months ago
i love it