This photo involved about six hours of...
This photo involved about six hours of waiting. I got a call from an
editor about a group of UCI students blocking the entrance to their
on-campus trailer park. The university wanted to send in a drilling
truck to test the soil, which is one of the steps to removing the
residents and demolishing the trailer park. I arrived at mid-morning
to find several TV crews and other news photographers milling around
the students as they held protest signs and marched in defiance at
the university. After several hours of photographing the scene and
waiting for something to happen, the campus police arrived to talk to
the protesters. Several more hours passed as the police tried to
convince the students to disperse and avoid arrest. Everything was
very orderly and polite; so polite, in fact, that when the arrests
finally came, I was able to move among the police and protesters
almost at will as they were led away in handcuffs. This relaxed
atmosphere, and my own perseverance, allowed me to get in very close
and find the unusual photo of the protester framed by the handcuffs
and the arresting officer.
-- Kent Treptow
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