The current situation with the TSA is creating quite a stir in the aviation world. Due to the recent government shutdown, the TSA has been left without funding, forcing officers to work without pay. This has resulted in significant delays at airports, with some passengers facing up to four-hour wait times at security checkpoints. As aviation enthusiasts, this situation presents both challenges and opportunities for photography. On one hand, the congestion and frustration could lead to interesting candid shots capturing the human aspect of air travel under stress. On the other hand, the increased security concerns may limit access to certain areas that are ideal for photography.
How do you think these delays impact the aviation photography community? Have you had any recent experiences at airports dealing with these wait times? Let's discuss how we can adapt to these challenges and perhaps even find new creative opportunities during this period.
How do you think these delays impact the aviation photography community? Have you had any recent experiences at airports dealing with these wait times? Let's discuss how we can adapt to these challenges and perhaps even find new creative opportunities during this period.