Chris Post
Chris Post is an Emmy Award-winning photojournalist, as well as a media safety educator and security advocate, with a background of over 20 years in the emergency services sector.
Chris has worked in positions ranging from Captain of the fire department at McMurdo Station in Antarctica to EMT at a regional level, to disaster emergency response with FEMA.
Chris transitioned to journalism in 2009 picking up the camera he always loved since learning analog photography in the 1980’s. Chris is the 2020 recipient of the National Press Photographers Association’s second-highest award for his work on advancing journalist safety and security initiatives.
Chris’s recent work includes the creation and delivery of a Domestic Hostile Environment first aid course for journalists, guest lecturing at multiple universities on media safety, chairing a national committee on press safety & security, and participating in panel discussions related to domestic newsgathering in the United States.
As a photojournalist, Chris has covered large events including the last two inaugurations, multiple political convention cycles, and the Papal visit of 2010, major disasters including earthquakes in Puerto Rico, hurricanes in the Gulf states, and the politically turbulent protests of 2020.
Having a deep background in public safety and journalism allows Chris to assess, plan, and manage risks for newsgathering assignments. Whether providing safety training ahead of events or being embedded as part of a team for high-risk assignments, Chris enhances safety, security, and guidance for news organizations. Chris has been a safety adviser for major motion picture and television network projects.