Forget the shots that all the other photogs will be getting - stick with
the TV reporters and wait til they get their chance to do one-to-ones -
pre-position carefully and not to close to any microphones. shoot
through the gap between camera and reporter to get some interesting head
shots, especially just before and just after the interview. Don't use
flash here or the cameraman will turn to suggest your parental ancestry.
Remember, pre-positioning is crucial - don't follow the crowd, wait for
the crowd to come to you. Find out which TV crew is 2nd or 3rd in the
pecking order - and there is *always* a pecking order. Then watch as
they come surging towards you - be prepared to be elbowed violently.
You'll get some good candids here.

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Cheers,
  Cotty


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