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Video Buffing in Buffalo:
Two-Alarms and a Grab on Eagle Street

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A grab made at Eagle Street two-alarm fire

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Day in The Life of TL.153

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Spend some time with a Brooklyn company

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Lloyd Mitchell:
Workers in Queens and Brooklyn

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Visual Size-Up on the Fireground

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Looking at the fire conditions from a photographer's perspective

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Buffing in Buffalo
Apartment Fire with Lloyd Mitchell

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On the scene of a working apartment fire with rescues

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Buffalo:
11 Years and Counting Without a Contract

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Rally to break the stalemate at city hall

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Telephoto Lens

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Going the distance when you're stuck behind fire line

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Expect Fire: Buffalo Rubbish Grows Fast,
Lloyd Mitchell on the Scene

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Two warehouses off on Leslie Street

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Brooklyn Working:
Seven Alarms Transmitted for Large Fulton Street Structure

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Multiple tower ladders at work on Box 1846.

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DLSR vs. Camera Phone
Fireground Photography Pros and Cons

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Lloyd Mitchell looks at two different tools in the toolbox.


 

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Buffing in Buffalo
Lloyd Mitchell with Two Houses Working

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Two houses off upon arrival at Goodyear Avenue.

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“The Camera Modes to Getting the Money Shot”, Lloyd Mitchell Photography

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Four basic settings can make a big difference in your fireground photos.

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“Busy in Brooklyn”
Lloyd Mitchell Photography

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Capturing some work in Flatbush.

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“No Sleep Till Brooklyn”
Lloyd Takes in Two-Alarm Fire with TL.157

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On the scene with The Jolly Rogers of Rogers Avenue.

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How I Operate on the Fireground
Lloyd Mitchell Photography

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Lloyd shares some of his photography tips useful on the fireground.

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“No Sleep Till Brooklyn”
Lloyd Mitchell on Fire Photography

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Young photographer shares his view on the "art" of firefighting.

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