…mostly it's photos of Vankleek Hill.

Filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement

Vankleek Hill adventure in Ottawa

These are the Quebec provincial police, otherwise known as the Sûreté du Québec — little known fact, they are the only police force to ever charge me with a crime.

I showed up, by accident, at a 1998 protest with one roll of B&W, and one colour roll. Which is totally inadequate to shooting a three hour bridge standoff. On the other side were 200 Quebec contractors showing a remarkable amount of non-violent restraint.

It ended peacefully, with about ten arrests, but not before the City Cops showed up and beat on a few people. A few of the cops got stomped on back, which was funny.

The great thing about cops at a protest is they make great photo subjects, especially if they’re stomping people. In Ontario the law is absolutely clear that anyone in a public space is fair game to have their photo taken. That means no to shooting into the window of a private home, but yes to shooting on a bridge full of cops.

Protesters might not know that, most of them being university students and unable to read more than 140 characters a day. So the guaranteed, hassle free shot of any protest, is the guy with the Taser and gas mask. Get as close as you want, just no touching.

I used a flash, something I wouldn’t do today. I was most likely using Kodak’s 400 T-Max, but I didn’t do my own developing.

Vankleek Hill Photos copyright

3 Responses

  1. Wow, excellent shot! The two having a conversation really make it.

    September 1, 2011 at 11:07 pm

    • Thanks. The two cops talking things over totally makes the shot something more than just a bunch of cops in rows. I’m not sure if they look dainty or something more along the lines of Dr. Strangelove.

      Quick tip: Quebec police wear their SWAT gear under their overalls, Ottawa cops wear their gear strapped on top…

      September 1, 2011 at 11:37 pm

  2. Dr. Stranglove, definitely Dr. Strangelove.

    Chicago cops wear over as well.

    September 2, 2011 at 9:02 pm

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