Photographers’ protest over ID photo amendment

An amendment concerning photographs on the new identity cards issued by Greek authorities has alarmed professional photographers and prompted their union to call a nationwide strike on Monday.

In a press conference, the head of the Panhellenic Photographers' Federation, Iraklis Soliopoulos, said that under the new regulations the authorities issuing the new identity cards - a process usually handled by police precincts - will be able to take the necessary photographs rather than demanding photographs taken at a professional studio.

The union said that depriving its 8,000 or so members - many of whom rely on such work - of this business puts their professional futures at stake.

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