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Shorthorn photo editor Michael Minasi wrote,

Linguistics senior Allan Bradshaw, a member of Arlington Socialists, protests warfare Tuesday afternoon outside of Arlington City Hall.  Bradshaw and about 15 members from various organizations and causes showed up for the protest against war.

A lot of the events that photographers are forced to face day to day can be rather mundane, but they still need to make compelling photographs out of them.  This was a particular situation in which the protest was very small, and could have been easily looked over.  Focusing on a single person in the crowd and waiting for the perfect expression or glance can make it - or break it.
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Shorthorn photo editor Michael Minasi wrote,

Linguistics senior Allan Bradshaw, a member of Arlington Socialists, protests warfare Tuesday afternoon outside of Arlington City Hall.  Bradshaw and about 15 members from various organizations and causes showed up for the protest against war.

A lot of the events that photographers are forced to face day to day can be rather mundane, but they still need to make compelling photographs out of them.  This was a particular situation in which the protest was very small, and could have been easily looked over.  Focusing on a single person in the crowd and waiting for the perfect expression or glance can make it - or break it.

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Shorthorn photographer Casey Holder wrote,

Dontae Robison, president of the UT Arlington NAACP, leads the March of Hoodies through the Library Mall on Monday at noon. The march is protesting the perceived injustice of Trayvon Martin’s killer George Zimmerman being allowed to walk free.

The Shorthorn showed up in full force to the rally with several reporters and photographers documenting the event step by step.  Along with great photographs, Shorthorn photographers created a video to capture the event in motion.
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Shorthorn photographer Casey Holder wrote,

Dontae Robison, president of the UT Arlington NAACP, leads the March of Hoodies through the Library Mall on Monday at noon. The march is protesting the perceived injustice of Trayvon Martin’s killer George Zimmerman being allowed to walk free.

The Shorthorn showed up in full force to the rally with several reporters and photographers documenting the event step by step.  Along with great photographs, Shorthorn photographers created a video to capture the event in motion.

Read the Story
Watch the Video