Well, you finally found me.

Headshot of Madeline Bullie. Photo by Madeline Bullie.

Hello!

I’m Madeline, a professional music enjoyer and full-time camera menace.

I picked up a camera for the first time as a teenager and just never put it down. What started as, “This is fun!”, turned into me voluntarily standing in dark, crowded rooms at unreasonable volumes, chasing stage lights like it’s a personality trait: a job I wouldn’t trade for the world.

I turn music and chaotic moments into visuals that feel just as energetic as being there. My brain hears a guitar riff and immediately thinks about how to make it look cool.

I specialize in capturing the exact second a musician loses themselves in a song, and the crowd collectively forgets they have responsibilities tomorrow. That’s the stuff worth remembering… and I make sure it lasts longer than the ringing in your ears.

Look around. Witness the evidence. Don’t be scared.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • BIG BULLIES MEDIA is primarily a music-focused media brand, but it doesn’t stop there. I also take on photo, video, and design work across different spaces. Got an idea or need something specific? Feel free to shoot me a message.

  • That’s my main lane, but I’m open to other creative shoots like portraits, branding, and lifestyle sessions.

  • I’m based in Texas (DFW, specifically), but I’m always open to travel for the right show or artist. Just tap in, and we can figure it out together!

  • Hit me up on Instagram, email, or through the “GET BULLIED” form. Send the details (date, location, shoot type), and we’ll lock it in from there.

  • Every show and shoot is different. Pricing depends on the event, time, and what you need. Message me for a quote.

  • Because BIG BULLIES MEDIA understands both the music scene and creative visuals as a whole. Whether it’s a live show, portraits, or design work, the goal is always the same: create something that feels authentic and looks different.

“Photography is the simultaneous death and eternal preservation of a moment in time that will never happen again.”

— Irby Pace