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Finish The Torture 2004 | Re-photo


Photos from the Finish The Torture – Convey The Troops House Now protest 20 years in the past right this moment on twenty second Might 2004.

Again in Might 2004 I used to be nonetheless taking footage utilizing the Nikon D100, the DSLR digital camera that actually first made skilled high quality digital imaging accessible outdoors of extremely paid skilled photographers. I’d purchased this 6.1Mp digital camera in 2002, however for the primary yr or extra used it in tandem with movie cameras, not least as a result of at first I solely had one Nikon-fitting lens, a 24-85mm, equal on the digital camera’s DX-format sensor to 36-128mm on full body.

End The Torture - Bring The Troops Home Now

With movie cameras I’d been used to a a lot wider vary of focal lengths, from 15mm to 200mm and whereas I may do with out the longer finish, I nonetheless wanted movie for wider photos. However by Might 2004 I had some new lenses, a Sigma 12-24mm (18-36mm eqiv) and a Nikon telephoto zoom that stretched out to 210mm, equal on the lengthy finish to 315mm.

End The Torture - Bring The Troops Home Now

Each had been pretty giant and pretty heavy lenses, however along with the 24-85mm gave me a full vary of focal lengths. Although with solely a single D100 physique I most likely spent nearly as a lot time altering lenses as taking footage. None of them would have impressed the type of photographers who prefer to spend their time photographing check charts or pixel peeping, however they had been definitely ample for regular photographic work.

End The Torture - Bring The Troops Home Now

The images from the Convey The Troops House protest on twenty second Might 2004 present I used to be decided to make use of all the vary of my new lenses, maybe not all the time completely appropriately. I feel typically I zoomed out too far with the telephoto and infrequently would have been suggested to make use of a moderately much less extensive view with the Sigma. However others work effectively.

The protest was referred to as at brief discover by the Cease the Battle Coalition, CND and the Muslim Affiliation of Britain to reply to the atrocities being dedicated in Iraq, following the publication of images exhibiting abuse and torture of Iraqis by US troopers in Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq. Some footage had been first revealed by CBS in April 2004 however extra got here out in Might.

The march organisers said “The entire world is horrified on the horrible footage of torture of Iraqi prisoners now rising. They’re the tip of an iceberg of abuse – dozens of civilians have died in custody of British and American troops in occupied Iraq. We’re demanding the withdrawal of all troops from Iraq and for the Iraqi individuals to be allowed to manipulate themselves.”

On the rally there was a formidable array of audio system together with Tonny Benn, Ken Livingstone, George Galloway, Lindsay German, Bruce Kent, Jeremy Corbyn, Jean Lambert and others from peace and Muslim actions and I photographed most of them on the march and as they spoke.

In Trafalgar Sq. the audio system had been as standard on the raised space on the base of the column with a press space in entrance of that, and we’re all the time trying up on the audio system. The longer lens let me get tightly framed head photographs, however a number of are maybe too tight.

In addition to audio system there have been additionally theatrical reenactments of prisoner abuse by the ‘Theatre of Battle’ group with the march pausing briefly at varied factors for the three army personnel to abuse their roped and hooded victims. The additionally stood and carried out on the plinth on the rally in Trafalgar Sq..

Wanting again at these footage now I really feel that maybe as a result of I had that lengthy lens I concentrated extra on the celebrities participating within the occasion, and moderately lower than I might now on the majority of protesters and their placards and banners. However I’m nonetheless happy with numerous the pictures I made. Some I feel might be improved by going again to the RAW information and reprocessing them in our now improved software program to provide them somewhat extra distinction and readability.

My London Diary has somewhat extra concerning the protest and a a lot bigger choice of the pictures I made at this occasion starting a way down the Might 2004 web page. You may go on to the photographs at END THE TORTURE – BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW.


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