The RNC: Day 4

Time to check out of the hotel to start my final day in Milwaukee at the RNC.

I drove to my regular parking spot and began with Red Arrow Park, the designated protest area. Once again, no one was there. So I made my way to the main entrance of the convention, the spot where the real crazies are lingering. Not much was going on, so I sought out a coffee shop to get an iced latte and get some things done on my computer. 

Who knew finding a coffee shop would be so difficult? I finally found a place in the lobby of a bank building, not exactly the environment I was looking for, but it would have to do. And surprise, surprise, the iced coffee was one of the best I’ve ever had (besides the ones I make myself!).

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The RNC: Day 3

I had nothing planned today. My photographer friend texted me in the morning to let me know that he was bailing. He was taking the train back to Chicago. I don’t blame him. The city is deserted. But I’m stuck here until Thursday night.

Before I started photographing protests, a lot of my photos were of street art and graffitti. So I did a quick search for street art in Milwaukee, and I found an area called Black Cat Alley, an “outdoor art gallery” in an alley. I think I got some great photos!

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The RNC: Day 2

“The streets are very quiet.”

The text from my photographer friend came in at 10:30 AM.

Neither of us had heard any word or could find any information about anything going on during Day 2 of the RNC. But surely there was something, right?

Before I got here, I had assume I would take public transportation to the convention area, thinking having a car would be a serious hinderance. But since I found an empty parking lot that cost $10 for the day, I figured I could park there again.

I got to downtown at about noon. And dang. My parking lot now had a sign out front: $30 event parking. I didn’t want to do that. I drove around the block to find a place to pull over to look on my phone for parkiing, but lucky me! I found a 10 hour parking meter that would cost $5. Bingo!

The area was completely deserted.

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The RNC: Day 1

I never expected to be in Milwaukee for the RNC, but here I am. I always planed on photographing the DNC since it is taking place in Chicago. My feeling is that the DNC is going to be ugly, based on the rhetoric in Chicago, based on the anger at the city’s handling of the whole thing, and based on the large protest culture currently on the ground. So thinking about thrusting myself into the middle of it all made me just a bit nervous. My solution was to come to the RNC so that I would have a better idea how things might go. 

I dropped my dog Captain off at my daughter’s and drove the hour and a half to Milwaukee on Monday morning. The March on the RNC planned a press conference at 10, a rally at 11, and a march at noon. I had been approved for a press pass, so I needed to pick that up at 9. I left Chicago early enough to arrive by 8 because I had no idea what the city would look like in terms of blocked off streets and parking. 

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RNC: Thoughts on Assassination Attempt

July 13, 2024: Assassination attempt on President Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. 

I was at an early dinner with a friend when I got a text that simply said, “Holy shit.” That seemed a strange message. So I texted back, “What the heck?? What is holy shit?”

That is how I found out that Trump was shot.

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Election 2024: traveling to the RNC and the DNC

What started as a single exercise to get me out of my comfort zone has grown into a regular gig photographing protests here in Chicago. Over the past two years, I have improved my skills dramatically, I have found the courage to photograph people unapologetically, I have claimed the authority to record what is going on out in the streets, I have befriended a handful of photographers who are doing the same thing as I am, and I have learned a LOT about people, politics, and propaganda.

We are about to embark on what is likely to be a crazy timeline to be living through (as if the past four + years haven’t already been insane!) as we count down the days to the 2024 presidential election.

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Thoughts on Attending a Trump Rally

I have been taking photos of protests here in Chicago for a couple of years now. And I am addicted! One reason I love it is because the opportunity for creative, interesting photos is unlimited at these events. Another reason is that as someone who used to teach journalism, and assigned a book in my classes that was specifically about fake news (Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News by Bernard Goldberg) even over twenty years ago, long before Trump coined the term. I only bring that up because I have had people explain to me that there is no such thing as fake news, that Trump made it up because he didn’t like the coverage about him. I always try to explain that no, the news has always been “fake.” So I really love the opportunity to witness a newsworthy event in person and then compare it to the news coverage. I don’t think there has been a single time when I have felt that the coverage was objective and/or fair.

For those who think I’m exaggerating, I would ask you to think about a time you were involved in what became a news event. How did the media coverage compare to your experience? How accurate were the stories with basic facts? Knowing that the media struggle to report the stories that you actually know something about accurately, you have to ask yourself what evidence there is that would make you assume they get all of the other stories right. But I digress…

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