These are the lads, James from News, Brendan from the Sydney Morning Herald, Mick from the wire service AAP, three of Sydney's better known working news photographers. We pop up time and again together; at functions big and small, burnt churches, funerals, disasters of any and every kind; politicians; this day in the foyer of the Bankstown Workers' Club with the Prime Minister John Howard; at other times; in other disasters, at the back of parliament house, where politicians hold brief "pressers" in the open air; where they don't have to provide refreshments and the open air backdrop suits them. They can make their escape easily as the questions hound their pomposity into the ground.
The Lads
The Lads
The Lads
These are the lads, James from News, Brendan from the Sydney Morning Herald, Mick from the wire service AAP, three of Sydney's better known working news photographers. We pop up time and again together; at functions big and small, burnt churches, funerals, disasters of any and every kind; politicians; this day in the foyer of the Bankstown Workers' Club with the Prime Minister John Howard; at other times; in other disasters, at the back of parliament house, where politicians hold brief "pressers" in the open air; where they don't have to provide refreshments and the open air backdrop suits them. They can make their escape easily as the questions hound their pomposity into the ground.