Hi
Interesting discussion
From somebody that works occassionally for newspapers News Ltd (and loves it) taking a photo of somebody just walking out of a court is not that easy.
My last job:
Orange Court House - stood around for 2 hours with 2 other photographers, 5 cameraman and about 6 journalists.
Light was harsh with occassional shadows (from clouds)
Had 4 seconds to take "a shot"
No control of positioning - no control over light - no control over timing
Took 10 shots - Submitted 2 images which were published
many times : see samples
http://nationalcybersecurity.com/201...r-nbn-hacking/
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...-1226102456987
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nati...-1226103011875
They have been cropped and changed by different picture editors.
Will they win any awards NO
Will they win POTW NO
Was I paid YES
Did they add to the story MAYBE
I know a few newsphotographers - and i would wager day to day that they are VERY good photographers - working sometimes under alot of pressure.
The turnaround deadlines are very tight - 2 hours after i took my shots they were on an online news story.
Should the Image the OP have been printed i don't know - but to critisize the photographer is IMO a little harsh... without knowing the circumstances of the shoot.
Taking a photo in these circumstances is VERY different to doing street photography or taking a portrait.