Photographing Fire: Justin Sullivan On Covering California’s Natural Disasters Monday, November 19, 2018 | Sacramento, CA Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Embers blow in the wind as the Camp Fire burns a KFC restaurant in Paradise on November 8, 2018.Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Getty Images photojournalist Justin Sullivan has taken some of the most striking images of the megafires plaguing California in recent years, including the Camp Fire in Butte County. He’ll join us to discuss his experience covering the disaster, how this fire is different and what he does to decompress after witnessing unprecedented levels of destruction. View this post on Instagram Search and rescue crews continue to comb through thousands of destroyed homes in search of #campfire victims. The fire has claimed the lives of at least 76 people and over 1,000 are still unaccounted for. (Photos by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) A post shared by Justin Sullivan (@sullyfoto) on Nov 18, 2018 at 1:29pm PST View this post on Instagram Yuma and Butte County sheriff deputies began the painful process of recovering the remains of victims who perished in the #campfire in Paradise, CA. The Camp Fire has claimed at least 23 lives and has destroyed over 6,700 structures. (Photos by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) A post shared by Justin Sullivan (@sullyfoto) on Nov 10, 2018 at 5:46pm PST View this post on Instagram Day 7 of the Camp Fire. Search and Rescue crews continue to look for fire victims in burned out homes and cars. The fire, now 40% contained, has burned over 140,000 acres, destroyed over 10,000 structures and has claimed the lives of at least 56 people. (Photos by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) A post shared by Justin Sullivan (@sullyfoto) on Nov 15, 2018 at 4:03pm PST