Weston Fuller has received top industry awards, both as a photographer and a digital artist for personal projects and client commissioned work. Weston has an MFA in photography, which lead him to creating the conceptual narrative style found in his most recognizable work. With the use of photo illustration, Weston creates epic images through creativity, photography and post-production; providing a big production feel with a small production footprint, which is something he is proud.
Honored to be working with @sea2see_legacy again to help them celebrate a 5-year milestone for their company by creating campaign images that celebrates how the world is uniting to clean up our oceans, by what connects everyone across the globe…WATER. The 5 Oceans project spotlights different regions of the planted to highlight the global need for taking better care of our oceans, while 100% of recycled plastic has been harvested from water to create the companies sustainable fashion eyewear. While sustainable fashion is only in its infancy in the design world, more companies are adding their name to the list of companies who are supporting sustainable fashion, @sea2see_legacy has been pioneering the industry.
Fishing nets make up the largest recycled product found in the sustainable fashion products of Sea2See. For every ton of plastic harvested from the ocean, equals 125 ton of fish saved.
Each project is approached with creativity and technical performance to deliver still and/or motion content that is impactful. His love of spending time in the outdoors and travel, shows in the content he creates by supporting the environment and brands who have a message to share about providing a better future for the next generation.
Although Weston is proud of the images he creates, it’s the places he experiences and the people he meets that make up his life.
Moments can be captured, but stories are made, and Weston prefers his photography to live somewhere in between.
Weston Fuller is based in Southern California, where he resides with his family in Carlsbad, near San Diego.
To see more of Weston’s imagery, go to www.westonfuller.com