As a crime scene photographer for the New York Post, Andy Uzzle chased ambulances. He rode his bicycle around Brooklyn, relying on police scanners to determine his next shooting locale. This photograph was taken when Uzzle heard about a fire over his scanner; by the time he reached the scene, three families had been rescued from the building, and Police Officer Miller was in the process of carrying out an elderly tenant. Uzzle studied under his father, famed photographer Burt Uzzle, but has since made a name for himself. He is aggressive in his pursuit of an interesting shot: When Uzzle was found lurking outside Kit Culkin's Manhattan home, the burly celebrity father slugged him. His work has appeared in Time, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, and various New York dailies. He was voted one of the top 10 journalists worldwide by Brill's Content in 1999. Uzzle will be featured in "Hard News: Crime Scenes And Other Urban Images" at the newly opened KMoCA, at 105 Abeel Street, from April 1 through 29. www.kmoca.org.