1st shot is top notch.
Do military photographers get involved with combat when needed?
I had to learn a good balance between being a rifleman and a photographer over there. Even though I was a photographer I was still considered a combatant unlike civilian photogs. There were times when I had to clear a building or provide security and even pull the trigger. Most of the time I am surrounded by a squad or more of Marine Corps Infantry so I felt pretty safe... well as safe as one could feel in a combat zone.
Nope. I was actual Military just my job in the Marines was to be a photographer. I still carried a full combat load and my M16 as well as my camera gear. So that would make me a combatant which means I was fair game.
Dunno if it was specific to me but me and the other photogs in my unit had a price on our heads. I think it was if an insurgent/sniper filmed himself killing one of us he would get $25K. The average payment for an infantryman kill is $5k.
killian i love your photos. I don't necessarily like war or think that the one we're in right now is right, but you guys are our boys and we people need to see that our service men and women are good people who aren't just in another part of the world killing people. Semper fi friend.
killian i love your photos. I don't necessarily like war or think that the one we're in right now is right, but you guys are our boys and we people need to see that our service men and women are good people who aren't just in another part of the world killing people. Semper fi friend.









hanauma bay. I used to snorkel there as a kid. That was soooo much fun.
Wonderful Pictures!
Is that El Capitan? I have a good friend of mine who has base jumped El Capitan countless times. Crazy stuff