A few images of fire trucks with dramatic lighting depicting dusk, sunset, and total darkness.
Category: Fire Truck photography
A house full of Seagraves … While spending a night with the Camden Fire Department, I was treated to an all Seagrave lineup … engine, truck (TDA), and heavy rescue. The fleet that once was all Seagrave, is currently a hodge…
As the temperatures outside take a dive, I thought that a fitting image to end the year would be this winter fire engine portrait taken in northern Alberta … when it was extremely cold. The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo…
On my way home from Arkansas on Saturday, I found myself at the airport with about a half hour to spare … too much time to spend waiting at an airport (in my way of thinking). Fortunately for me, my…
Part of my time spent in Arkansas involved photographing a Rogers Fire Department house burn down at the culmination of company training. Since my focus for the trip involved new apparatus from Rosenbauer, the fire department had one of the new…
A quick post from Rogers, AR … one of two Rosenbauer Commander engines pulling out of the station. Photographing a fire engine at night was accomplished here using a slow exposure with the camera mounted on a tripod to prevent undesired bout.
During my recent trip to Kansas, I visited the Mission Township Fire Department on the outskirts of Topeka. They have two new units from Rosenbauer America on the Commander chassis. Though they look like twins, one is a traditional engine…
I’m in north Texas today and photographed some new Plano Fire Department fire trucks. These two units were built by Rosenbauer America and supplement a department that is almost fully Rosenbauer or General Safety and Central States (both of which…
One of my stops this week while in Kansas was to visit the Junction City Fire Department to photograph a new engine and an aerial ladder. Although it may seem silly to mention, but the first aspect of photographing new…
While visiting the Topeka Fire Department today, the weather was not ideal for outdoor truck photography. Well, when you’ve got less than perfect conditions and still need to complete the assignment, then it’s time to get creative …. and maybe think…