A street reportage

“The biggest problems in your life will come in an idle, eventless afternoon”

So I’m walking the dogs in that evening.

Those Rayban meta glasses are really something that I didn’t expect. To be honest, I’ve expected them to be an utter crap – and in fact anything “AI” and “Meta” in them really is. The AI model feels like a clunky mix of an early 2000s chatbot and a dated GPT-3 — essentially useless. However they have something that I hoped for and it delivered – photographers ultimate, stealth tool, border on the creep zone. And it was the second day that this happened:

An old lady lost her balance and fell quite bad on the floor. The teen was frantically trying to explain to 112 what happened, so they send an ambulance.

I rushed to see how can I help, the bad part was that the lady has lost consciousness and was suffocating due to wound from the fell, leaving her husband frozen, unsure what to do.
The only ever really valuable training that I have ever received from employer at work is the “First response” course @ work from Bulgarian Red cross. This is really invaluable training on what to do in these situations. So as the steps for securing the scene were performed, I’ve decided to act by turning her gently sideways, so her throat is clear and she can breathe better.

Luckily a family of real doctors also came to save the day, they were really top notch to further save the situation, so they are the real heroes here, as it was a real luck to have them there.

They quickly took over the situation to exclude that it is something more serious like a stroke.

So eventually, we helped the lady to stand and sit on the bench. A no comment photos will follow, to happy end the story – the bottomline is – sign up for a first aid course, as it can save someone’s life. Leave it to professionals, be a human, act as a team with total strangers… and sometimes be a creep to document the story with them stupid meta AI glasses. Street/reportage is about interruptions, about things snapping into frame with no warning – embrace them.


Only photo I took with a real camera (Ricoh GR IIIx)

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