Hi there, I'm looking to form a team of photojournalists to make a trip down to the affected area in Philippines to capture the aftermath of the typhoon.
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Are you a working PJ ? If so which publication are you with ? Shooting in a disaster area is a skill - that is if you want not be become another statistic in injured or dead toll. Have you smelt dead bodies after 3 to 5 days of ripening in the sun, rain etc - it is a smell that is kinda hard to ignore. But hey remember to ask the team to bring lots of gear and money - you guys will be great there as donors to the people on the ground.
Team of 4 .... there will be a rush of Pinoys going back to look for and/or claim bodies of loved ones, attend funerals, visit injured/suffereing relatives and bringing what help they can carry back home to the Visayas and Negros regions
Let these people have these 4 seats to get on the planes for more serious matters
Team of 4 .... there will be a rush of Pinoys going back to look for and/or claim bodies of loved ones, attend funerals, visit injured/suffereing relatives and bringing what help they can carry back home to the Visayas and Negros regions
Let these people have these 4 seats to get on the planes for more serious matters
I am personally disgusted by this...
Yes Daredevil.. you're right, i support your speech abt that totally.. i was there with local doctors and nurses. I didn't state it previously, sorry..