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BIO
Brad Carlile is a photographer who lives in Portland, Oregon. He has exhibited his work in three biennials and is in the collections of several international museums. Brad's work has been shown in 10 countries and he has had 72 shows. His solo show in Portland was chosen as the best photography show in 2011 and was critically reviewed and recommended by both of Portland's leading newspapers, The Willamette Week (review) and The Oregonian (review).
He has won over 30 photographic awards. In 2009, he was chosen as a winner in the prestigious Hearst 8x10 Photography Biennial.
Brad’s work has been featured both in print and online. Magazines include SPE Exposure and BETA Developments in Photography. Newspaper reviews have been published in the Houston Chronicle (interview), The Boston Globe, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Las Vegas Review-Journal, and The Oregonian. His work has also been showcased on The Huffington Post, PDN Photo of the Day, LENSCRATCH, Feature Shoot, Design Taxi, and FLAXPhoto.
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Recent News:
ExhibitionsImages projected at Houston Orchestra, Texas Medical Center, Houston
Blue Sky's Pacific NorthWest Viewing Drawers, Juror Leo Hsu, Portland OR (ongoing)
Houston Center for Photography - Print Exhibition (acquired), Houston TX
Houston Center for Photography - The 42nd Center Annual, Juror selection Rebecca Senf, Houston TX
1839 Awards, Nominated
Inivited Artist Talk at San Diego's Medium Photography
Prix de la Photographie de Paris, Px3 Bronze Fine Art
IPA International Photo Awards (IPA), Fine Art Selection
22nd Pollux Awards, FotoNostrum, Fine Art Honorable Mention
TIFA Tokyo International Foto Awards 2025, Fine Art Honorable Mention
Interests:
- Master pyrotechnicians taught me how to build my own 6-inch multi-petal shells (videos)
- The Moth - Brad participates in StorySLAMs @ PDX, NYC
- My Art Car painted by Artist Tom Cramer (Wiki)
- Healthy Minds Meditation App on NPR's Hidden Brain: Richie Davidson's Interview (U of Wisc)
- Ski forecasts
- Quantum Physics