Ever heard the expression, “When it rains, it pours? Our Dallas cameraman, Nate Galluppi, experienced Mother Nature first hand as he traveled down to Louisiana to cover the deadly flood sweeping through the state for The Weather Channel. Nate teamed up with TWC Meteorologist Reynolds Wolf to shoot live hits in Louisiana where the flooding […]
Read MoreIt’s a twister, it’s a twister! We definitely were not in Kansas anymore during a LiveU shoot for The Weather Channel with on air talent, Dave Malkoff. We were covering tornado warnings in Birmingham, AL shooting on a HDX900 to LiveU. At the beginning of the shoot there was a lot of rain and lightning, as […]
Read MoreI didn’t know it at the time that Winter Storm Vexo would shut down Interstate 70 and cancel most of the flights coming in and out of Denver. Vexo dropped a foot of snow at Denver International Airport and a massive 51-inches total in Pinecliffe, CO. After getting on my snowshoes and the biggest jacket […]
Read MoreAs Winter Storm Jonas began making its way across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, meteorologists were predicting its path up the East Coast. With Baltimore, Philadelphia, and all other major cities across the Eastern seaboard in his sights, Winter Storm Jonas was headed straight for Washington D.C. Immediately, Go To Team Director of Photography, Ryan Ricker and […]
Read MoreWhen Hurricane Joaquin hit during the first weekend of October, it seemed as if the rain would never stop. Water flooded the streets of South Carolina, damaging homes and leaving people stranded. But, nothing stops our Charleston crew. Once the rain subsided, the Charleston crew set out to assess the damage. The battery […]
Read MoreWhile most South Carolina resident’s sought out shelter and high ground when Hurricane Joaquin hit in early October, our D.C. crew threw on their rain gear, grabbed their cameras and went out to face the rain. Our crew hit the streets of Charlotte, NC for The Weather Channel with Paul Goodloe as the on-air talent. […]
Read MoreDay three covering Tropical Storm Erika was by far the roughest day by far due to all the rain. On the plus side, we got an extra set of hands with a production assistant, which proved to be invaluable! On live air I was able to capture a beautiful sunrise that even had Wolf stop […]
Read MoreThis was my second time working storm coverage for The Weather Channel as a camera operator! The first was a tropical storm that I covered in Myrtle Beach, SC! In both shoots these storms had the potential in becoming category 1 hurricanes. Since I live in Miami I prepared for the worst. I purchased supplies […]
Read MoreWX Channel 061615 When I got the call from The Weather Channel to be on standby for live shots for Tropical Storm Bill, I immediately ran to the store to stock up on supplies. Having grown up around hurricanes all my life, I know that having an abundance of fresh water is key. Especially while out […]
Read MoreIf you’ve been paying attention to the news recently you probably noticed that Illinois had some extreme weather last week. In Chicago, we experienced heavy rain, hail and strong winds while one rural Illinois town had an EF4 rated tornado. The tornado touched down in Fairdale, Illnois and ripped through the town causing incredible amounts […]
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