About Bradley Secker - Independent Photojournalist

Bradley's interest in photographing people on the fringe of societies, has led to some fascinating destinations, and provided the opportunity to meet some very intriguing individuals. 
His photography focuses on the consequences of social and political actions throughout the world, with a key focus on the individual identity. 

Published in; The Guardian, QX Magazine, TEDxRamallah, Dagsavisen, Himalayan Times, and others nationally (UK) and internationally. 

Bradley is based in Istanbul, Turkey and available for assignments.

EU citizen, can travel at little notice, no restrictions on destination.

UK National Press Card and International Press Accreditation

Email- info@bradleysecker.com   Call - Turkey +90 (0) 531 502 26 85 / UK+44 (0) 7831 586 663   Skype - bsecker

Presently Bradley has just completed a multimedia documentary about illegal migration between Greece and Turkey, with Spindle Films - viewable under the Multimedia tab. 


Awards and exhibitions

September 2011 - October 2011
  • Pride Photo Award winner of 'Current Issues' category. 5 images as part of a group exhibit about sexual diversity within photography. Amsterdam, Netherlands.
August 2011 - September 2011
  • 'Iraq's unwanted people' Solo exhibition at First Out Cafe, 52 St Giles Street, Central London, UK. Tube - Tottenham Court Road station.  http://firstoutcafebar.com/page9.htm
November 2008
  •         Expose Your World 2008 - 'Highly Commended' Environmental Photo-essay category
January 2009
  •         Participating photographer exhibiting as part of the Open Salon 2009 at Viewfinder Gallery, Greenwich, London
For further info about the Open Salon, and for information about other exhibiting photographers please visit www.viewfinder.org.uk

July - August 2009
  •         Selected to exhibit an image at the AOP OPEN exhibition in the AOP Gallery, central London from 29th July - 27th August 2009.
The image to be shown will also be published in the catalogue to accompany the show. Information about the exhibition and the AOP can be found at www.the-aop.com and

January 2009 - November 2009

National Geographic Magazine
website - my work was used as the image representing the 'Your Shot' campaign on the company's' homepage www.ngm.com

For assignments and availability contact; info@bradleysecker.com +44 (0) 7831 586 663


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