Hi, everyone.
I'm going to the WW2 event at Lyon's Farm in Illinois this June, and I'm going to attend as a photographer. They are having four different battles during that weekend, and I want to try and get pictures from both sides (for example, one battle will feature the Japanese and the US Marines...being that it's the only battle with either of these units, I want to go back and forth from one side to the other and get pictures of both).
What would you all suggest I wear (either civilian or military) that will be neutral enough to allow me to float between the battle lines without being mistaken for the other side, yet still be "period" enough to fit in with the time period? I know if I were with one side or the other I'd probably wear their uniform, but that won't work with what I want to do.
The battles are Japanese VS Marines, BEF and French Army vs Germans in 1940, British and Americans vs Germans in 1944, and Germans vs Russians in 1945 (though I'll probably have to leave before that battle, since I've got to drive 8 hours back home that night...)
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks!
I'm going to the WW2 event at Lyon's Farm in Illinois this June, and I'm going to attend as a photographer. They are having four different battles during that weekend, and I want to try and get pictures from both sides (for example, one battle will feature the Japanese and the US Marines...being that it's the only battle with either of these units, I want to go back and forth from one side to the other and get pictures of both).
What would you all suggest I wear (either civilian or military) that will be neutral enough to allow me to float between the battle lines without being mistaken for the other side, yet still be "period" enough to fit in with the time period? I know if I were with one side or the other I'd probably wear their uniform, but that won't work with what I want to do.
The battles are Japanese VS Marines, BEF and French Army vs Germans in 1940, British and Americans vs Germans in 1944, and Germans vs Russians in 1945 (though I'll probably have to leave before that battle, since I've got to drive 8 hours back home that night...)
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks!