Wow, two presidential candidates visiting in two days. Busy times here in Toledo. Anywho, Tony and I were on Hillary detail at Whitmer High School. Our job was to get reactions of anxious Clinton fans. That was easy. We were at a Clinton rally for crying out loud. We met this one lady who brought her Hillary Clinton doll. Yep. A doll. And not just any doll. This was the "healthcare edition" doll. That means there are probably different Hillary Clinton dolls out there, we thought. And there were. Right in the front row there were two women with two different Hillary dolls. Then I started imagining if I was a really high-profile person. And I had to come out and give a speech to my fans. And I came out and right in the front row I saw two people with dolls of myself. Dolls of myself. I think that might creep me out a tad. Not only would the idea of having a doll of myself creep me out. But seeing these people hold onto these dolls for dear life. That's worrysome. Anyways, they had this little media platform right next to the stage where she was going to speak. So, at the last minute Tony asked me if I was going to get some video from that platform. Sure, I said. So, I stood on that platform for one hour and twenty minutes. Hillary was late because they had to de-ice her plane in Columbus where she was coming from. Holy smokes were my feet on fire. Have you ever stood in one spot for more than twenty minutes? Painful. Anywho, it was pretty awesome once she came out to be in that gym. Everyone went crazy and I ended up being only about twelve feet from her. Watching the secret service do their thing was neat too. There were two different crews of secret service there. First, before she had even arrived at the building, there were two service people guarding the stage where she would speak. They roamed around, moderately checking out the crowd. Once she was at the school but before she came out, the two secret service crews switched and two new people came out. This time these two watched the crowd like hawks, keeping their backs to the stage at all times. They were constantly scanning everybody out there. It was pretty cool to see. Anyways, enjoy the pics and video.
-T
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Since 2004, my job as a photojournalist with 13ABC has allowed me to take part in events that made an impact on Toledo history.
In October 2005, Sashem Brey and I were the first news team on the scene of a Neo-Nazi rally that erupted into a riot which made national headlines. It was an experience to remember; we were exposed to large amounts of tear gas and were eventually forced to run to our Jeep for safety.
In February of 2006, I was the only Toledo photojournalist with on-the-field credentials for SuperBowl XL at Ford Field. I spent the entire week prior attending news conferences in Detroit, featuring stars like Aretha Franklin and the Rolling Stones – and conducting interviews with personalities like ESPN’s Chris Berman and Tom Arnold of FOX Sports.
In February 2007, Bill Hormann and I spent hours reporting live from the intersection where Toledo Police Detective Keith Dressel was shot and killed. As the search for a shooter reached its 8th hour, Bill and I saw the prime suspect being led out of the same house we had just interviewed someone in just 30 minutes before!
In March of 2007, Kristian Brown and I won a 2006 Telly Award for our story “Hip Hop Math”, which featured young Toledo students learning the art of math using some of the most popular current music.
A little background on myself: I graduated from The University of Toledo in 2001 with a BA in Communications. While attending college, I joined WTVG as a part-time engineer, and after graduation, moved into the news department as a video editor. I now work full-time as a photojournalist, and was the first cameraman in Toledo to operate a smaller, more mobile live truck, capable of executing live shots within minutes of breaking news.
Thanks for checking out my blog, and feel free to contact me at todd.gaertner@abc.com with any comments or questions! Thanks for watching 13ABC!
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