Doyle Comes to Town
One thing I’ve come to realize about photographing politicians is this: They never come in the front door.
Yesterday, Gov. Jim Doyle stopped by the New Berlin City Hall to discuss responsible use of the Great Lakes waters. Whenever I arrive at a press conference, I try and think of one photo I can grab that is as far away from the podium and microphone as possible. Every newspaper and television station will get that shot. Sometimes, it’s nice to work for something different.
I decided the best opportunity yesterday would be a photo of the governor greeting local politicians as soon as he entered City Hall. It’s something I was almost sure would happen.
As other media set up their cameras around the podium inside, I waited in the lobby. A friendly City Hall employee caught my attention and gave me the “inside scoop” as she pointed to the back door. Minutes later, Gov. Doyle walked in and I made the first photo posted below. The other two shots are from the actual press conference.

Nikon D2H, 17 mm, 640 ISO, f2.8, 1/100, Manual
Gov. Jim Doyle shakes a few hands Wednesday, April 9, 2008, shortly
after arriving at the New Berlin City Hall. Doyle made the announcement
that the Great Lakes Compact is ready to be signed into law under an
agreement reached with legislators. The Great Lakes Compact will ensure
the Great Lakes waters are used responsibly. Doyle was joined at the
New Berlin City Hall by lawmakers, environmental group representatives
and business leaders.

Nikon D2H, 155 mm, 640 ISO, f2.8, 1/125, Manual
Gov. Jim Doyle addresses lawmakers, environmental group representatives
and business leaders Wednesday, April 9, 2008, at the New Berlin City
Hall. Doyle made the announcement that the Great Lakes Compact is ready
to be signed into law under an agreement reached with legislators. The
Great Lakes Compact will ensure the Great Lakes waters are used
responsibly.
Nikon D2H, 20 mm, 640 ISO, f2.8, 1/125, Manual
Gov. Jim Doyle addresses lawmakers, environmental group representatives
and business leaders Wednesday, April 9, 2008, at the New Berlin City
Hall. Doyle made the announcement that the Great Lakes Compact is ready
to be signed into law under an agreement reached with legislators. The
Great Lakes Compact will ensure the Great Lakes waters are used
responsibly.

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