Oct 15, 2011; Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA; Heath Mcnease performs at a Pro-Life Youth Conference at Marian High School. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller
A few months ago I photographed a youth conference and concert. Today, I realized that I never really shared any of the pictures from it. I thought I would share some since it is something different than the usual sports. The concert featured Obsidian Crush, Heath McNease and ATTABOY. Hope you enjoy!
As many of you know the biggest thing I photograph is sports, which would make me a sports photographer. However, when it really comes down to it, I am a photojournalist. I love telling stories with photographs, whether I am photographing a sporting event, a wedding, etc. Recently, I had a new opportunity to photograph something I had never photographed before, but something I have been wanting to do for a very long time. I traveled down to Nicaragua where I documented a mission trip.
A few weeks ago I received a call saying that Marek D. had recommended me to take his place in covering a group from the Detroit area that was traveling to Washington DC to participate in the March for Life. First off I was honored that he had recommend me, and secondly I was glad to accepted this job since it did not interfere with my class schedule. Here are a few pictures from the four days of the trip there and back. Also there was a video that was put together with my photos and videos that I took.
A Tim Fuller Film 2010 | Music: Tarrega by Recuerdos de la Alhambra
This post will be dedicated to the things you don’t see throughout the year, the things I don’t share. If you follow me and most of my work you know that I sell myself as a still photographer – not any kind of still photographer, but as a sports photographer and also a wedding photographer. I attack sports and weddings in almost the same way, that is with a photojournalist point of view. Whether I am trying to capture the emotion of an athlete after a big game or capture the emotion of the bride and her father as they walk down the aisle, I shoot the same way. When photographing other such events I have a similar approach. Since I never blog or show these pictures in my portfolio, I will dedicate this post solely to all the other events I photograph throughout the year.