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October 9, 2023
March 20th, 1976 I was in my apartment on 45th and North Avenue when I heard sirens and smelled smoke.
Looking outside, a block away I saw a fire taking over a house and first responders arriving at the scene.
Being a photographer working for the Bugle American newspaper in Milwaukee at the time, I grabbed the camera and went to check it out.
This was a full blown house fire and Milwaukee firefighters were setting up hoses and blasting the fire with water.
I came across this old film a while ago and it shows our incredible first responders of the Milwaukee Fire Department in action. Many thanks to them for what they do daily!
There is fire coming out of the windows and water is coming out of the doorways to the sidewalk. Firefighters wearing all their gear went inside to check for any person or animal that needed rescuing.
Take a look at the photo of the fire truck and check out all the gear they are using. Shows us how much improvement has been made to equipment for fire departments and first responders. They undoubtedly require the best we can give them.
Also notice a couple of television journalist friends filming away for the evening news report.
This gives you an idea of how photojournalists also risk their lives with the work they do. For me I can think of two situations where it got very dangerous.
First would be when I was almost squished to death with a general admission audience for The Who waiting to be let into a show in Madison, Wisconsin at the Dane County Coliseum. A security friend got me through the door before mayhem happened. A moving crowd wanted to get in through the glass doors NOW!!! I almost broke through the glass door because of people pushing and shoving me as I was right up front at the door.
Another time, I was in pit lane at the Milwaukee Mile. Marco Andretti missed his pit spot during practice and I thought for sure he was aiming for me!
As a rock'n 'roll and auto racing photojournalist since 1971 I have to keep my eyes open for anything and I thought I'd seen it all but still get surprised every now and then.
Enjoy a look at the Milwaukee Fire Department doing what they do best.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
September 25, 2023
It's been a very busy summer as I haven't done a blog in a month!
My stage 2 bladder cancer is so far under control after the right kidney was removed on July 24th. I feel almost normal again! Another CT scan in a little over a month to check things out.
On August 27th at the Milwaukee Mile, NASCAR came back to town! Last visit for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series was in 2009. They ran for 15 straight years starting in 1995 at the Mile.
"The Clean Harbors 175" NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race ran along with the "Sprechers 150" ARCA Menards Series race. It was a beautiful day for racing and a great crowd showed up at race time.
Bonnie Blair our Milwaukee multiple Olympic gold medal skater was the Grand Marshall for the Craftsman Truck Series race which was very nice. Plus, we got a flyover with a C-130 and two F-35 fighter jets! Always love flyovers and the pilots need the practice and hours.
A few Wisconsin drivers were participating most notably Ty Majeski from Seymour, WI. who had just won the previous race, the Lucas Oil IRP. Other Wisconsin drivers were Josh Bilicki, Dexter Bean and Derek Kraus.
Ty Majeski qualified second but was penalized after a right rear tire was confiscated during a pre-qualifying inspection. I actually saw being done Sunday morning when I walked by the inspection area.
He qualified second but the penalty put him to 13th for the race and the crazy day saw him finishing seventh. The was docked 75 points as well as five playoff points. Crew chief Joe Shear was suspended for the next four races and fined $25,000. That's racing folks!
Friend and racer Josh Bilicki who we had big hopes for had a tire issue that put him out early and the race was won by rookie Grant Enfinger.
On another note, Hailie Deegan finished 13th for a pretty good day.
Grant also raced the ARCA Menards race but William Sawalich won the ARCA race at 16 years old after a great last restart and race with Joel Love.
Great weekend of racing at the Milwaukee Mile. Enjoy some photos!
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
August 7, 2023
I've had the privilege to photograph a lot of different things in my life and I never take it for granted.
This year at Gathering on the Green I photographed Rise and Shine In The Park on Sunday July 16th at Mequon Rotary Park. Wisconsin's Frankie Moscato and the national act ,Cain, also performed.
That was a unique experience like I've never witnessed, and was good to see people having fun with religion and music together. There was also a live painting being done as the show was going on for charity.
Frankie Moscato is a young American Idol contestant. The band Cain is a brother with his two sisters performing. It was great music and fun on a really windy day. Frankie lost her hat at the beginning of the first song and I even retrieved it for her! You can see it on top of the piano as she didn't wear it for the rest of the set.
Saturday night July 15th was the rock night with the bands Starship featuring old friend Mickey Thomas and Ann Wilson from the band Heart. Guitars for Vets, contests and raffles were also going on.
I've known Mickey Thomas since his days with Elvin Bishop in 1977 at Milwaukee's Summerfest and again in 1979. I photographed a meet and greet with Mickey and Starship singer Cian Coey. We talked a bunch before the show about the old days. Included here is a meet and greet photo with me in it!!
Mickey is probably most famous for his song "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" from the Elvin Bishop days and he ended his show dedicating the song to me!! Very cool and appreciated Mickey!
Ann Wilson from Heart played after Starship and it was good to hear some old tunes and a few new ones.
Guitars for Vets opened up the night with a nice set.
WAMI and Guitars for Vets have been around for a few years and it was cool to see veterans having fun! Plus, they are great musicians doing it all for a very worthy cause.
Enjoy a look at a fun filled weekend for me!
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
Blog #430-2023 Weathertech Brian Redman International Challenge and a Ferrari Reunion
July 23, 2023
This blog is a day early because of a little procedure I'm having on Monday July 24th. After a physical and many tests, I learned that I have Stage 1 urothelial cancer.
So I'm having surgery to remove my right kidney. I'm glad we have two kidneys. Everybody, get your annual physical done! I would have never have known this without that routine physical because I feel fine. So happy we caught this early.
In the blog this week we have the 2023 Weathertech Brian Redman International Challenge at Road America. There was also a wonderful Ferrari reunion going on also.
After the 7:30am photo meeting I got to photograph a few classes of cars before the photo that I actually came up to Road America to do. That is the Ferrari grid photo.
Went up on a lift at noon Friday in a bucket lift/cherry picker. The shot is a classic Ferrari grid photo of 15 beautiful Ferraris and then I had to leave. Because of that, I missed photographing many of the car classes and friends cars but can't be in two places at once!
Saturday and Sunday was the annual Gathering on the Green in Mequon, Wisconsin. They had alot of great music there this year.
Enjoy a look at the morning of race cars and the Ferrari grid photo with perfect weather.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
2023 Weathertech Brian Redman International Challenge/Ferrari Reunion
A few photos of the Road America fun on July 14th, 2023. Could only stay until noon with a busy weekend of photography.
July 10, 2023
This year I only made it to the Road America Indy Car weekend for one day, Sunday, June 18th for the race. I also got to see and visit with my Vintage Indy Registry friends.
Vintage Indy Registry was started in 2017 by Ron Nelson and Mike Lashmett to preserve, record and organize events of the older Indy Cars. Keeping records of these cars is the big part of it. I believe that is because a lot of the cars get changed about through the years. Good to know what's original in a car or a replica.
Each year a few new cars appear that have been restored to perfection. It is a great sight to see these beautiful cars running on track every time.
It's not a race but a good time to get your older vintage Indy Car on track. They all sound beautiful especially the Lotus jet car that has a very unique sound unlike any Indy Car.
Enjoy a look at these beautiful cars that are running other events not just at Road America. This past weekend they were at Indianapolis Raceway Park running with the Harry Miller Indy Cars. Wish I could have been there.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
June 28, 2023
This is the first blog that I have ever done that has been late. Sorry about that! I've just been busy.
I'm having surgery in a few weeks to remove my right kidney due to a malignant tumor. That is basically what I have been up to.
I did make it to the Indy Car race on Sunday, June 18th to see them race along with my Vintage Indy Registry friends. The Vintage Indy Registry cars will be the next blog for sure.
Enjoy a look at the race where Colton Herta had the pole position and was leading most of the race. However, Alex Palou was on his tail and led the final 10 laps for the win.
I also have some of the Indy NXT cars included here where #39 Nolan Siegal won the race.
Be safe, healthy and have a great Fourth of July.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann