photojournalism

By Aidan McGloin

Water Systems Consulting Engineer Dan Heimel | Feb. 1, 2019

My background is in journalism/photojournalism, so my photos are usually more environmental than artistic, and more outdoors than interior.

Cal Poly Rodeo Benefit
Cal Poly | Feb. 10, 2019

Cal Poly Solidarity March post-blackface
Cal Poly | April 14, 2018

San Luis Obispo jail death protestor Dawn Anderson
SLO Courthouse | March 19, 2018

Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo Couty
Cal Poly | 2017

California Gov. Candidate John Cox
Cal Poly | May 1, 2018

I shoot primarily with a Sony Alpha 330 with kit lenses, but I'm learning how to use an Olympus E-M5.

Sometimes I shoot with a Nikon D3300, like I did with this photo of Carl Benjamin, Milo Yiannopolous, Laura Loomer, and Austin Fletcher, from a forum I covered.

Fake News Forum
Cal Poly | April 26, 2018

Doug Crow Ghost
Standing Rock Reservation| March 17, 2019

All of my photos I personally edit. I've used Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, Camera Raw and Pixlr over the years to edit them, but now I stick with Lightroom for the efficiency.


Cal Poly Title IX Sexual Assault Protest
Cal Poly Graduation | June 16, 2018

Chance Eagle
Standing Rock Reservation | March 17, 2019

Cal Poly Student and tuition protestor Shauna Sweeney
Governor's Mansion, Sacramento | April 4, 2018

Cal Poly Sexual Assault Survivor Gina Ghigleiri
Cal Poly | June 7, 2018






Whalebird Kombucha Founder and CEO Mike Durighello
Whalebird Kombucha Offices | April 3, 2018

Nikki Petkopoulos
Cal Poly Graduation | June 16, 2018

Although I am used and trained to take photos for a single publication, I am now opening myself up to freelance opportunities.


San Luis Obispo Gadfly Eric Greening
Cal Poly | Dec. 6, 2018

Long Beach City College student Rodel Dela
Design Village, Cal Poly | April 21, 2018

CSU Chancellor Timothy White
Capital steps, Sacramento | April 4, 2018

San Luis Obispo resident Tim Jouet
Cal Poly | Oct. 22, 2018






California State University funding protestors
Capital steps, Sacramento | April 4, 2018