Biography:
Email: danielshular@gmail.com Phone: 636-887-5037 Daniel Shular is a master's candidate for the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri - Columbia. Shular has a BFA in Photography from the University of Missouri - St. Louis...
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Focus:Photographer, Photojournalist, Journalist, Videographer, Travel, Video Editor, Environment, Documentary, Multimedia, News, Video, Film, Photo Editor, Photography, Domestic, Foreign, Portraiture, International News, Student, Staff, Intern, Freelance, Humanitarian, Assignments, Human Rights, Multimedia Journalist, Newspapers, News Reporter, Sports Journalism, Political Journalism, Digital Journalism, Print Journalism, War, International Stories, Still Photographer, US Politics, Digital Media, Reportage
Covering:USA & Canada
Skills:Digital Printing, Adobe Premier, Color Printing, Curating, Photojournalism, Film Photography
96-year-old World War II Navy veteran Armand Jolly of Pomfret poses for a portrait after a press conference at Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz's office in Hartford, CT on May 28, 2019. Jolly announced at the press conference that he will be returning to Normandy, France for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day Landings.
Reverend Karleen Jung sits in Jefferson Square Park on Sept. 24, 2020, in Louisville, Kentucky. Jung found out about the about the decision to not indict the three police officers who shot and killed Breonna Taylor on March 13 after finishing up a food ministry event, "I'm here with a couple of coleagues, we kind of exchanged messages last night and decided we needed to come down here". Jung went on to say, "Ultimately the issue in our city, and really in our country, is very systemic. Its about changing laws".
Dr. Henry Lee looks over crime scene photo slides that were handed to him after taking questions at a press conference at the University of New Haven in West Haven, CT on July 11, 2019, to defend his testimonies in court for cases that may have led to false convictions.
Bill Toolooze poses for a portrait in the waiting area at the Missouri Network for Opiate Reform and Recovery in St. Louis on October 30, 2019. Toolooze has been living with substance use disorder since 1993 and says before the center was open there were no harm reduction options that he could use in the city.
A Michigan State Police Officer with a bloody nose uses his bike to move protesters back outside of the venue that Richard Spencer was scheduled to speak at on the campus of Michigan State University near East Lansing, MI, on March 5, 2018.
A National Guard troop stands near a barricade by the White House on January 21, 2021, one day after President Joe Biden’s inauguration. 25,000 troops were stationed throughout the city after a mob of pro-Trump extremists attacked the Capitol Building on January 6.