 Shooting started, so I ran into the field and people running towards me. I thought at first that the police were shooting over the heads of the crowd. People kept coming towards me. I just went on photographing them coming towards me. I saw one kid coming, holding up his jacket as though to ward off the bullets. The police reloaded and opened fire on the backs of other people running away. It was only gradually starting to dawn on us what the implications might be for the political scene in South Africa. The one thing in my life that I've tried to do is to show people on one side of the world how people are on the other side of the world. I try and show that people are not that different wherever you go. Usually on the street people get on with each other. It's only when it becomes politicized, antagonism comes out. The politicians are not trusted and so people are divided and they don't get to the root issue. Multiculturalism and how they can benefit from it. To fight racism I believe that obviously it's down to education. Being able to meet each other on the street corner and pass the time of day regardless of your race, religion, nationality. People just have to stand up for human rights. It's the only solution in the long term. We just have to stand together and fight racism.