In regards to the accident photographs, one has to remember that in both the Fire Service and Law Enforcement, when we respond to an incident, more often then not, we're responding to someone elses tragedy. I'm coming up on 15 years in the Fire Service pretty soon now but I've only been shooting incidents professionally since 2004. It takes experience and sensitivity to know that unless you are with CNN or the BBC, there are many times when there is just no place for a camera. Different countries have different rules regarding freedom of the press and the rights of private citizens and private journalism, but if I can give you, or anyone else some advice, it's to always be aware of the power and responsibility that carrying a camera entails.
On a more on-topic note:
UPDATED 05/05/2008: LACoFD E124, Q126, North Ops & K9 SAR
As mentioned before, it’s the month of the LACoFD updates! Todays' update includes shots of LACoFD Engine 124, Quint 126, North Ops Suburban, and LACoFD's Search and Rescue Dog. All told, its 66 shots from the SCV Expo with MUCH more to come! Enjoy!
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