


Somebody asked me, "Why do you put yourself in harms way to bring the readers of Southern California Fire Journal those amazing images?" The answer is simple, I love to work outside: my truck is my fire-ground office, complete with high end lap top, air card, cell phone,camera and HD video gear. I don't need all the comforts of an office and I love to be on the fire line where the action is taking place. You can not take great pictures from 100 miles away so I am constantly on the go. Well to be honest, this summer has been very warm and it has been punishing me on the line, but I would have it no other way.
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