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…
Tag: commercial photographer Larry Shapiro explains the process of photographing fire trucks
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…
Here’s a recent image of a new rescue pumper by Rosenbauer on their Commander chassis for the Warrenton Fire Protection District, in MO. This is a rear pump unit with an incredible amount of storage space and interesting features. The colors…
I made one more stop on my western New York trip when I saw the South Lockport Volunteer Fire Company. They had just taken delivery of a Cobra tower ladder by Rosenbauer on a Commander chassis. This was another friendly…
Here are the more modern fire engines that I found at the Wrights Corners Volunteer Fire Company in Lockport, NY. Carrying the unique colors (in different ways) that match the antique fire engine, the newest is a Pierce Velocity and the…
While traveling through western New York this fall, I passed the Wrights Corners Volunteer Fire Company located in Lockport. I had to stop and peek at the apparatus through the bay doors and I spotted several beautiful pieces. Their rigs are…
A short visit today to the St Louis area to photograph a few fire trucks.
I had reason of late to look through some older fire scene images in search of a Tele-Squrt at work. I came upon these images of a Mack CF Tele-Squrt from the Clarendon Hills Fire Department (IL) after working at a…
While traveling through the suburbs of Cincinatti this past weekend, I came across the Sharonville Fire Department and their unique fire truck design. They’ve taken the traditional red and white colors with a twist for a great look. The first unit…