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Brad has been a photographer since 1983 when he shot his first photos for
a local bakery company. He has a wide background in photography
including portrait, journalism, advertising, industrial, corporate and stock
imaging. He has photographed President Gerald Ford, Jesse Jackson,
musical artists Doc Severinson, Neil Young, Glenn Campbell and more.
Capturing images of the fading American landscape and the history of the
country has become a passion.  Brad is actively shooting for 12 different
stock photo agency contracts.

Brad has been a staff photographer at two daily newspapers and a stringer
for the Associated Press.  He later worked 15 years with a large Fortune
500 corporation as a photographer and video producer. Past clients
include, Ball State University, Simon Property Group, Delaware Aviation,
Holiday Inn, Radisson Hotels and Suites, United States Army, United Auto
Workers, Paws Inc., Browns Feeds Inc, Professional Dairy Heifer Growers
Association, Kiwanis International, The Muncie StarPress, Topics
Newspapers, Anderson Herald-Bulletin,  Eli Lilly and Company, Elanco
Animal Health, State of Indiana, Bay Lakes Coop, City of Muncie, City of
Carmel, Complete Demolition Services and more. Brads work is also
available on
Equiscents Soy Candles for the horse market.  Recently work
has also been purchased by Blue Fang Games,  Astralux Environmental
Solutions and
YellowPages.com in the US; Vetosteo and Le Shop Design
of France; Plettenburg Interactive of Austrailia; Kiddinx Entertainment,
GmbH of Germany and B&D Design of Belgium among many others.

Brad
, Cathy and their family have lived just outside of Sheridan on a small
horse farm since 1995.  His children attend Sheridan Community Schools
and the family is interested in seeing Sheridan being reborn and Main
Street prospering again in the coming years.

Prints of photographs on this site are available for purchase. Please email
for specifics.

The photographs on this site may not be used without permission and
under protection of copyright laws.  Please contact the photographer for
licensing images.
"To the complaint, 'there are no people in these
photographs,' I respond, 'there are always two
people: the photographer and the viewer."
Ansel Adams, photographer (1902-1984)
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