Sorry to hear about the soldier telling you to fcuk off. I always tell young soldiers that when they’re rude to civilians it reflects really bad on the rest of us, by you still remembering that proves my point. My aunt was working in Morans Hotel opposite the camera shop was injures injured in the bombings. I bought my first digital camera in that shop, it was a 2.2mp Fujifilm which cost me €450, in was robbed off me in Lebanon in 2000
@Forde-Photos2 ай бұрын
Great story Rene ,You are a fantastic photographer ,I really love your work :)
@BruunMedia2 ай бұрын
Thanks Willie.
@BruunMedia2 ай бұрын
I understand why he said it, not at the time, but it’s all good.
@bigmartin2 ай бұрын
@@BruunMedia I get you. I’ve been in that position lots of times, mostly I’d just turn my back or look away. I love interacting with the public, but you can’t when you’re armed. Only one I’m raging about (won’t name him) is someone promised me he’d do some Judo photos for me before I retired (from Judo), I knew it wouldn’t happen but I’m still disappointed