Hi everyone. I'm looking for advice on photographing people at a rally. There's a vote next week to amend the state constitution to ban gay marriage, and the Ku Klux Klan will be in town Saturday to support it. Of course, there is a group demonstrating against the KKK, which is were I'll be. I've never been to anything like this before, and I typically just shoot scenic/landscape type stuff. This seems like a good opportunity to get some powerful images, but it's a completely knew thing for me. I know this is a very general question, but can anyone give me some tips on how to approach people and how to get good shots in a crowd? I'll be using B&W film, in mid-day sun. I have some filters I can use, but I suspect that would be too much trouble in this situation. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks!
Paul



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