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One push of a shutter button on a camera can capture life's most precious moments. Some of those moments we can never get back, and some of those moments had they not been captured via camera we could never reflect on them ever again. In this podcast we sit down with Brooklyn New York's Photo Journalist Lloyd Mitchell, as he talks exclusively to us about what he's seen while he captures some of life's most iconic images in the fire service with his cameras.
Lloyd Mitchell is a Photo Journalist from Brooklyn New York, with 8 years of emergency incident photography. Lloyd has followed fire and police departments all over the country, capturing scenes from some of the nations largest scaled incidents. Lloyd is currently a photographer with the New York Times, Canarsie Courier, New York Post, Reuters News Agency, and Fire Engineering. Lloyd has been featured in Fire Engineering magazine many times as well as had his images featured in cover stories and instructor articles.
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One push of a shutter button on a camera can capture life's most precious moments. Some of those moments we can never get back, and some of those moments had they not been captured via camera we could never reflect on them ever again. In this podcast we sit down with Brooklyn New York's Photo Journalist Lloyd Mitchell, as he talks exclusively to us about what he's seen while he captures some of life's most iconic images in the fire service with his cameras.
Lloyd Mitchell is a Photo Journalist from Brooklyn New York, with 8 years of emergency incident photography. Lloyd has followed fire and police departments all over the country, capturing scenes from some of the nations largest scaled incidents. Lloyd is currently a photographer with the New York Times, Canarsie Courier, New York Post, Reuters News Agency, and Fire Engineering. Lloyd has been featured in Fire Engineering magazine many times as well as had his images featured in cover stories and instructor articles.