Photographing Opposition
I recently photographed the current Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan on 35mm film. I shared a few of the digital images here and despite that post ending up as a complete dud, I decided to share the photographs I took of the opposition that held a march through the city yesterday before arriving at a large stage to have a demonstration over their political agenda. While I hate politics in general, such events tend to be the most fun to photograph. Where there's a lot of emotion in the space, a density of people and plenty of narrative to capture. It's where my photojournalist interest starts to kick in. I weave in and out of the people with such motion, searching for composition and unique images to capture. Not always focusing on the leaders themselves, but the people behind.


I love how you capture the emotions and energy of the crowd, especially in the photo where the demonstrators are chanting and holding signs - it really conveys the intensity of the moment. 📸👍