Bradley, an Australian contemporary street photographer, living in Paris has irrational fear of being at street level which takes him to the heights and depths of the city.
Bradley has an eye catching series called The Great Spectacle of Milking. This series was done by pouring buckets of milk towards his model and he would capture the immediate response of the model. The backdrops that he has chosen include roadside, railway, theme park grass field and etc. The images in this series has demonstrated some decent use of the ambient light to enhance the subjects.
The clown is likely to be one of the most interesting subjects that favours me in this series. I like that most of the reaction being captured in the frames are natural and interesting. The shape and the texture of milk poured look like some freezing sculptures that are impossible to be seen in our daily occurrences.
Bradley's work has inspired me to look for some interesting moments and to create crazy scenes for my future photography work. Photography should be as fun as the viewer can feel it from the frames being captured.
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