Synopsis
Erik has been involved in Aviation since he was young. Having been raised in remote Coastal British Columbia, he was frequently being flown around in classic Canadian aircraft like the piston Beaver on floats as well as helicopters of all kinds.
Later after joining Air Cadets in 1994, his passion for Aviation essentially took-off (har har) and it was an adventure from there on. Completing his Private Pilot License in 2000 before he was able to drive solo and an Introductory Aerospace Engineering course all through the Cadet system helped define the path for his Career. He is currently attending Nova Scotia Community College to complete his Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) Diploma.
In 2008 he began rekindling his interest in Photography and has begun to draw high profile clients for his work. Now living in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia he still retains a passion for Aviation Photography but is expanding his portfolio of commissioned photography.
If you are interested in commissioning him for your own project you can contact him at efullerton@threemilesfinal.com for a quote of services.
All opinions expressed on this Blog are those solely of Erik Fullerton and not his associated Employer or Associations. Links to outside sources and photos are copyright of their respective owners.
Erik: Great site! Keep those photos coming! Very cool that you work in a spot where you are able to get great shots. I live a few miles from Beale Air Force base and they are tasking one of their Global Hawks to Japan. I’m attempting to get shots of it and their U-2′s that are also in use but those are difficult as they fly them mostly at night.
Cheers, Chris.(Thrush2111)
Thank you! I would love to see some pics of a U-2 if you manage to get some!
Headed to the beale AFB annual airshow at the end of the month. U-2′s will be featured there along with the Thunderbirds and a lot more to shoot so I will have something thto post for you. I’m hoping to meet up with the guys from High Sierra Spotters for assistence on how to shoot at air shows as it is my first. Do a search for that site and you will see some of the stuff that I post there. Really liked the blog on the Cline, your site is awesome!
Chris.