Bradley Hague
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Bradley Hague’s introduction to photography and photojournalism came amid tears and tragedy. Shortly after the tragic shootings at Columbine High school, Bradley was compelled to document this tragedy and the reaction to it. As he wandered through a complex labyrinth of flowers and poems dedicated to the fallen students he captured some moments with a small disposable camera. It was a turning point. The next year he jettisoned his previous work in computer science and accepted the mantle of a journalist. He has remained so since that day, across mediums and around the world Bradley has illustrated the creativity and dedication that has taken him from small local papers through to the BBC News Washington Bureau and supports him now in his freelance work. His vision is clear, and elegantly simple: artistic works without pretension, portraits that reveal personality, and the ability to weave images and words together into seamless packages. Tireless dedication and intense professionalism have brought Bradley respect and praise from editors, readers, and curators alike. He can bring these skills to your business as well.
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