embi wrote:Do most of these guys know you (from your working with them as a systems admin) or have they got to know you as you turn up often??
i'm a sysadm for a public company... not for ems... i am getting to know the various people from the different stations and shifts... largely helped by the fact that my old man is a firefighter.
hudo wrote:Hi,
Thanks for that. My father was a NSW firefighter for 30 years so I have some insight and fasination to these incidents. I do a little driving with my job and from time to time monitor emergency frequencies witha portable scanner. What type of reaction do you get when yo turn up with a camera in hand and pointing at people?
Mark
most of the time the people are far too busy to even notice i am there.... also... i make sure that i stay out of the way of everyone. don't use flash unless the people have finished their work.
there is another photographer who i see often coming to the same incidents however he is always stopped by police or qfrs ... thing you have to watch out for is that it is very easy to step on peoples toes.
i wear a reflective vest with FFAU (firefighters australia
http://www.firefighters.com.au) on the back in large letters which helps identify who i am... i also make a cd of all images and take it to the involved station/s for them to keep. word of warning...
be very careful what you post on the internet.... i.e. make sure the emergency services crew are wearing the right equipment or following correct procedure in your shot... if they are not don't post the image because you will get someone into a spot of bother and not be well liked. the chap that get's stopped at the incidents posted a shot where a firefighter did not have the correct safety equipment on and was repromanded by his senior officer... now... he is not well liked at all.
cheers