i-Dのインスタグラム(i_d) - 12月3日 03時11分
"My photos have been used in numerous hearings, trials... they've helped several people to build cases, accumulate evidence and be released."
Last Saturday, Parisians rallied together to protest against police violence and a new French law currently being passed that would restrict the sharing of images of law enforcement officers.
Against this backdrop, i-D met with Alan Lodge, one of the first and most legendary photographers to have documented police brutality.
At the link in bio discusses how he first began turning his lens on rogue police officers, and what truly lies at stake if the law is passed as planned.
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Text @alicepfeiffer
Image courtesy of @tashuk
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