He served as a photographer for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign,[4][5] working under Barbara Kinney.
[6] He then joined Biden's team in April 2019, after the former vice president began running for the Democratic nomination, serving as the lead photographer for Biden's 2020 presidential campaign.
[7][8] In his White House role, Schultz lead a team of seven people.
[4] A self-described "car nut", he worked as an auto mechanic while at college.
[9] Besides some high school and college classes, he did not study photography full-time.