Showing posts with label elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elections. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2008

Reverend Al



Rev. Al Sharpton before a rally to get out the vote at Clarke Central High School on Tuesday, October 14, 2008.

I've always enjoyed photographing and hearing political speakers. I enjoy the art form of someone communicating their message. So when i was told that i was going to get to hear Rev. Al Sharpton speak here locally, i was a little excited.



Rev. Al Sharpton stands in the Clarke Central football stadium before a rally to get out the vote at Clarke Central High School on Tuesday, October 14, 2008.

The event itself was billed as a non-partisan get out the vote rally which occurred exactly when a football championship was happening. After a bunch of snafus were sorted out, he spoke to the crowd inside the gym.



P.T. Chester, of Greensboro, uses a camera phone to photograph Rev. Al Sharpton before a rally to get out the vote at Clarke Central High School on Tuesday, October 14, 2008.

One self-described McCain supporter came up to Sharpton and engaged him in some 'heated discourse.' Cooler heads did prevail. (She asked that her name be withheld from the paper and i will continue with her wishes here.) Sharpton is a polarizing figure; everyone I know has an opinion on him, positive or negative.



A woman who asked not to be identified argues with Rev. Al Sharpton following a rally to get out the vote at Clarke Central High School on Tuesday, October 14, 2008. The woman, who said she supported Sen. John McCain, accused Sharpton of being biased in his speech at the nonpartisan forum. Sharpton did not endorse either candidate in his speech.

Photographically, it was a challenge. We were everywhere, from outside on a football field to inside a press box to inside a gym. Fading light, golden light and crappy light. Inside the gym presented a challenge not only with the light but to make a decent background. The best was either the red padding on the side of the wall but even with a 300, it just didn't work. I went for more of the 3/4-to-head-on tight to have blurred bleachers in the background rather than volleyball nets.




Rev. Al Sharpton speaks at a rally to get out the vote at Clarke Central High School on Tuesday, October 14, 2008.

I just tried to make good photos of him and everything that surrounds him and the history that is surrounding the current election.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

More Pre-Election Fun



Andrew Malcom, father of state senate canidate Tommy Malcom, waves to passersby as he sits atop a fire truck alongside S.R. 316 on Monday, July 14, 2008 to garner support for his son's campaign.

Where i come from, primary elections aren't that big a deal. Then again where i come from, one's party affiliation doesn't determine the November election.

Not such is the case of the area around here. Today is a "big-deal" to some folks.

Yesterday i had to go out and find people campaigning.... which is like a scavenger hunt only without the super-cool list. Made one nice photo and one very basic photo. Story was told, paper came out and volia.....



Jordan Daniel holds up a sign supporting her father's campaign for Oconee County Commissioner and waves to passersby alongside Malcolm Bridge Road in Watkinsville on Monday, July 14, 2008.