Monday, March 2, 2015
Photographing Egypt's Revolution - Matt Moyer
National Gegoraphic's photographers focus on getting the perfect shot. But in uncertain situations, like Egypt's protests during the revolution that unseated Hosni Mubarak, photographers have to ensure their own safety. That's why Matt Moyer recommends hiring a local to read the crowd and watch his back. Moyer explains that, even in more peaceful settings, shooting photos in Egypt is difficult, because locals are protective of their country's image abroad. Moyer plans to return to Egypt, despite the current government cracking down on foreign journalists and their ability to roam the country freely.
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