. >> accountant and freelance photographer shahab aldean abdel razak is there recording for a personalry and captures the situation spiraling rapidly out of control. >> translator: there are many cameramen afraid of getting too close to the assignment or the events that are violent. but i like to get into it and shoot the very important things that maybe others might not be able to shoot. >> people begin attacking the protesters. and now both sides are fully engaged, throwing rocks and molotov cocktails at one another. abdel razah records through the night as the violence escalates. [ gunfire ] >> he sees people shot with small pellets used for hunting birds. >> i film people who were injured by birdshot in their face, in their bodies. and most of them were covered in blood. >> it's too dark to capture the shooters on camera. so, abdel razak stays until daylight so that he can identify the people who were shooting at the protesters. it's a risky decision. he scans through the crowd searching for the shooters. as soon as the camera focuses in on a man with a gun, the gunman raises the w