
Any Photographers please show your support for this campaign by the British Journal of Photography, you can access the full details at http://www.not-a-crime.com You do not have to be a Professional shooter to take part as this abuse of the Anti-Terrorism law effects amateur photographers also. Simply take a shot of yourself holding a card reading Not A Crime or I am Not a Terrorist and upload onto Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/groups/iamnotaterrorist. I shot mine naked but this is optional!!
Increasing concerns about terrorism, paedophilia, health and safety, personal privacy and plain old paranoia about pretty much anything Her Majesty’s subjects get up to has resulted in a deep mistrust of photographers.
Police routinely invoke anti-terror legislation to prevent photographers from carrying out their work, and photojournalists are constantly filmed at public gatherings and their details kept on an ever-growing database. Tourists, particularly foreign tourists, are also targeted by police, as was the case with an Austrian father and son recently who made the mistake of photographing a building of an extremely sensitive nature—Walthamstow bus station.
Put simply, Britain has become a no-photo zone, and so if you fail to comply, you may find yourself liable to attack, arrest or harassment. Recognising that Britain is not the only country where such a draconian anti-photographer culture is developing, the British Journal of Photography is beginning an international visual campaign to raise awareness.
Over the next year we hope to gather thousands of self-portraits of
photographers-professional and amateur—from around the world,
each holding up a white card with the words, ‘Not a crime’ or ‘I am not a terrorist’.