David Bradford first gained prominence in early 2000 with his critically acclaimed photo collection entitled DRIVE-BY SHOOTINGS.  Without looking through the lens of his camera while simultaneously driving a yellow cab, David captured the raw beauty of New York City in the latter part of the 20th century.  His follow-up book, BACK SEAT BOOK, received equal praise. Over the years, David has gained an international reputation as a master photographer.  His images have been featured in galleries and exhibits worldwide (notably, the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City) and many top television and radio programs, including CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood.  Photographer Richard Avedon compared David's photography to Walker Evans, and Gordon Parks was also impressed with his work, which led to an article in Life magazine.  In April 2017, David's photographs were featured as part of Fondation Cartier's Autophoto exhibition in Paris.

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David Bradford first gained prominence in early 2000 with his critically acclaimed photo collection entitled DRIVE-BY SHOOTINGS.  Without looking through the lens of his camera while simultaneously driving a yellow cab, David captured the raw beauty of New York City in the latter part of the 20th century.  His follow-up book, BACK SEAT BOOK, received equal praise. Over the years, David has gained an international reputation as a master photographer.  His images have been featured in galleries and exhibits worldwide (notably, the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City) and many top television and radio programs, including CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood.  Photographer Richard Avedon compared David's photography to Walker Evans, and Gordon Parks was also impressed with his work, which led to an article in Life magazine.  In April 2017, David's photographs were featured as part of Fondation Cartier's Autophoto exhibition in Paris.

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