Photographer Chris Walsh has joined Radical Images
Climate Camp 2009
Radical Images will be covering Climate Camp in London 2009 27th August -2nd September
What do the police think of press photographers?
Who's a journalist Who isn't? Commander Broadhurst addresses members of the NUJ Photographers conferance and is heckled off stage. Its no wonder why photographers are having so much trouble with the police!
Photographer Ranjan Dharan has joined Radical Images
Ranjans Bio can be seen here and his images will follow shortly
G20 Protests 1st April 2009
Radical Images collective will be in London for the G20 Protests on 1st April 2009; with President Obama, the G20 finance ministers, and lots of blue collar workers dissatisfied over the world economy, protesters targeting the financial district, the Bank of England, and Climate Camp putting up tents on the streets of London. The mainstream media have dubbed it the 'Summer of Rage' and the police are naturally worried about the potential of rioting. It looks like it is going to be a busy day, so check the Urgent News Page for instant access to images on the Day. If you want pictures get in touch
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Photographer Cat Clancy has joined Radical Images, her portfolio will be online soon
Climate Camp 2008, Kingsnorth
Radical Images photographers are going to cover the Climate Camp 3rd August to the 11th August 2008 at Kingsnorth in Kent as part of our on going documentary of social change, as the Climate Camp puts it:
The world is changing.
Food riots abroad, house prices and pensions collapsing at home, energy prices skyrocketing worldwide. And slap bang in the middle of all of this - climate change - which the government and the power giant E.ON propose to make worse by building the UK's first coal-fired power station in 30 years at Kingsnorth in Kent.
Suddenly, the future we all thought we could count on seems very unlikely. Yes, the world is complex, but one thing is clear: the economy isn't working for the benefit of most of us. It's seemingly endless growth hasn't brought happiness. Indeed, through carbon emissions, it has brought us to the edge. We need to change course.
Do you think Brown or Cameron will put us on a radically different path? No, we don't either. So we're working on alternatives by working together collectively. When large numbers of determined and well-organised people get together they can turn things around, making a historic difference.
The world is changing and we feel it is our duty to document the change for history...
Recent news articals about Climate Camp: Independent
We will have images and pictures from the 2008 Climate Camp at Kingsnorth here soon
You can see images from 2007 Climate Camp at Heathrow here