What Protest Photography Actually Looks Like: Hours of Waiting, Then the Flashbangs
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A photographer working the anti-ICE protests at Delaney Hall in Newark writes about the reality of the job: most of it is waiting, not the pepper spray and flashbangs that dominate the social media scroll. First-person account of what sustained protest coverage actually looks like from behind the camera.
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