Tim Galloway is a freelance photojournalist based in Flint, MI. Covering Flint, Metro Detroit, Ann Arbor and Lansing, he has contributed to the Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, New York Times, ESPN, Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal and more. He also participated in the Western Kentucky University Mountain Workshop in 2016.
Life improvement via the vehicle of sport is an important topic to him and he loves telling stories of those facing adversity.
Outside of the photographic world, it's impossible to get coffee that's too good or too much time in the backcountry. He lives just outside of Flint with his fiance, dog and two weird cats.
Here, it is easy to see the hand of God in motion. While welcoming to all people, Master’s House church formed in service of, and with a commitment to, the area’s deaf community.
Every school has its own garden and the harvest is never sold — instead it is used for taste tests, given to students, and even handed out door-to-door.
Called Loving Me Inc., their business sells bookmarks, postcards, and buttons with the teens' hand-drawn artwork that features positive messages and people of varying ethnicities, cultures and body types.