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Tim Galloway

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.

Tim Galloway's Latest Articles

Flint resident and metalsmith Robert McAdow openned Flint Trading Co. this year.
Flint metalsmith solders nature into unique wearable art

Westside Flint resident Robert McAdow has been hand-crafting jewelry for nearly 30 years and now has brought it to Flint.

The Flint Trading Company opened in May, showcasing handcrafted art and jewelry.
Flint Trading Co. builds new downtown retail space for entrepreneurial artists

A gallery and retail space, Flint Trading Co. is designed to make local artists' work more easily accessible.

Flint, MI - Friday, May 4, 2018: Blueberry Founder and Fenton Twp. resident Phil Shaltz (69) speaks to the Blueberry Ambassadors during the 5th Annual Blueberry Ambassador Awards Party at the Riverfront Banquet Center downtown.
Flint ‘Blueberry’ program floods community with random acts of kindness

Unique Flint-based program grows to include 1,600 young people from throughout Genesee County.

Forsythia bushes line the border of the estate near the bee hotel at the Applewood Estate.
Spring is here: A photo gallery of blooms from Flint’s iconic Applewood Estate

Home to Charles Stewart and Ruth Mott, the home and grounds are open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays throughout the summer.

Flint, MI - Friday, February 2, 2018: As he rounds the edges of his project, Flint resident Mike Callahan checks to make sure his progress is even and smooth at Factory Two in Flint.
Flint’s makerspace: See inside Factory Two

Nine months after its opening, Factory Two is home to more than 250 members and continues to grow.

Flint, MI - Tuesday, January 30, 2018: A view of the sweeping press box overlooking the ice at the Dort Federal Event Center.
Multimillion dollar investment restores Flint event center

Built in 1969, the former Perani Arena suffered from years of neglect. Then came Rolf Nilsen and the Firebirds—bringing hockey back to Flint and new life back the Flint-area’s only sports, entertainment, and convention center now known as the Dort Federal Events Center.  

Flint, MI - Tuesday, January 30, 2018: Center for the Flint Firebirds, Ty Dellandrea, 17, set a new event record for the Sherwin-Williams CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game, with two goals within 20 seconds by a single player.
This Flint Firebird is playing world-class hockey

Ty Dellandrea, a 17-year-old senior at Grand Blanc High School, is one of the most desired players for the upcoming NHL Draft, and he plays right here in Flint.

Flint, MI - Tuesday, February 6, 2018: Junior barbers Cole Stomp, 19, from Davison, and Tony Atlas, 32, from Flint practice on mannequins at the Flint Institute of Barbering.
Committed to the art of barbering—for more than 90 years

Now operated by the third generation of the Ayre family, the Flint Institute of Barbering draws students from all over Michigan.  

Flint, MI - Friday, January 26, 2018: Mt. Morris resident Joe Garza, 69, has been working at the Bishop International Airport shoe shine stand for the past 36 years, witnessing many changes, including the construction of the new terminal and six diff
With a bit of innovation and a lot of elbow grease, Flint’s shoe shine man still busy after 36 years

These days you can find Joe Garza greeting travelers at Bishop International Airport.

Dallis Gatlin has served as executive director of Carriage Town Ministries for the better part of a decade.
Dallas Gatlin gives hope to the homeless at Carriage Town Ministries

Serving as the chief executive for Genesee County's largest homeless shelter for the better part of a decade, Gatlin is known for his generosity and for his personal commitment to every person who walks through the doors at Carriage Town Ministries.

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