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Todd Bradley

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Fine Art, Macro, Still Life

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United States of America

Bio

Todd Bradley (b. 1970, Detroit, USA) is a gay, color blind, photographer residing in San Diego, California. Todd’s work has shown in solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries worldwide, including the Museum of Fine Art, Fort Wayne, Indiana, The Louvre, Paris and The Griffin Museum of Photography, Boston. His portfolios have been published in magazines around the world and his work has been used in a public art installation in Washington State. Todd is a founding member of the renowned Snow Creek Collaborative in San Diego. He often works with a macro lens shooting dioramas, alternative portraiture, architecture, and uses digital manipulation to tell his stories. Todd constructs small still life tableaus and miniature scale model dioramas that become his narrative. Todd’s aesthetic focuses on detailed features, color (even though he’s colorblind) to demonstrate new perspectives to ordinary objects in still time. Todd recently has brought analog medium and large format film back into his art.

Todd's Awards

Wilkes Barre Courthouse
2022Black & White Photo Contest

Wilkes Barre Courthouse

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