On a recent trip to NY, I played photojournalist down at the Occupy Wall Street protests. Having read so much about the movement, I thought I would go down and see for myself. It was an inspiring day. Documentary photography was my first love.
Here are the results, which I am making available through non-commercial, Creative Commons: Occupy Wall Street, NYC – Image Gallery
From Wikipedia:
Occupy Wall Street is an ongoing series of demonstrations in New York City based in Zuccotti Park, formerly “Liberty Plaza Park”. The protest was originally called for by the Canadian activist group Adbusters; it took inspiration from the Arab Spring movement.
The participants of the event are mainly protesting against social and economic inequality, corporate greed, and the influence of corporate money and lobbyists on government, among other concerns. Adbusters states that, “Beginning from one simple demand – a presidential commission to separate money from politics – we start setting the agenda for a new America.”
The protest’s organizers hope that the protesters themselves will formulate their own specific demands, expecting them to be focused on “taking to task the people who perpetrated the economic meltdown.
