Much is down to the operator, but better cameras can take better pictures,
especially in Low light conditions.

If you take David Gerard's advice and introduce yourself as from Wikipedia
, any political party with an ounce of commonsense will usher you to the
front and give you a position where you can take a good photo.

On 24 April 2017 at 08:35, Gordon Joly <gordon.j...@pobox.com> wrote:

> On 23/04/17 04:41, geni wrote:
> > Poorly. MPs should be out and about a bit more in the next few weeks
> > but I always feel a but iffy bringing serious camera gear to Q&A
> > sessions and the like.
>
>
> Why? Surely they are all open to being photographed? And why "serious
> gear"? Just an iPhone would do?
>
> I rarely take any sort of portrait photograph but the candidate are out
> there so be seen (and heard).
>
> Gordo
>
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