Tim Bradley is a photographer and artist working in the Los Angeles area. He received his MFA in photography from Art Center College of Design, where he taught for nineteen years and served as the photography department chair. Tim has also chaired the visual arts department at an independent high school and designed the MFA studio curriculum in photography at a private college. He is represented by the Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica.

Tim’s artwork has been featured in Artweek, The Center Quarterly, Framework, Metropolis and Photographers Forum, as well as the book Both Sides of Sunset: Photographing Los Angeles. His photo illustrations have appeared in Advertising Age, The Advocate, Chicago, Esquire, Fortune, The Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, Oprah, Stanford Business and other publications.

As a midwestern transplant to Southern California, Tim developed a fascination with the everyday beauty of the local streetscape. He started making detailed color studies of his own neighborhood and later built and photographed tabletop sets based on Los Angeles architecture, creating a fictional version of the city. His most recent work draws largely from Los Angeles street life, exploring private moments hidden in a crowded metropolis.

email: tim@timbradley.com

gallery: info@craigkrullgallery.com