Ride Bikes Get Rad
Some photographs capture a moment. Others capture a journey. This week on the Ride Bikes Get Rad Podcast, I sit down with Tofino-based surf and outdoor photographer Bryanna Bradley, a visual storyteller whose work is rooted in authenticity, resilience, and the transformative power of nature. Professionally trained as a photojournalist, Bryanna has built a career documenting people, places, and experiences with honesty and emotion. Whether she's photographing surfers in the cold waters of Canada's west coast, documenting weddings, or creating intimate documentary work, her images are guided by a deep respect for human connection and the stories that shape us. What makes Bryanna's story especially powerful is the journey that brought her here. After experiencing a traumatic brain injury, she found herself searching for healing, clarity, and purpose. That search led her onto the Continental Divide Trail, a life-changing journey that transformed not only her relationship with photography but also her understanding of resilience, creativity, and what it means to live intentionally. That experience eventually led her to Tofino and into the world of cold-water surf photography, where she continues to create work that explores the relationship between people, adventure, healing, and the natural world. In this episode, we discuss: • Her early roots in photojournalism and documentary storytelling • How photography evolved beyond journalism while staying true to its purpose • Recovering from a traumatic brain injury and rebuilding through creativity • Hiking the Continental Divide Trail and finding a new perspective • Discovering surf photography in Tofino • The healing power of nature and outdoor adventure • Creating authentic images rooted in emotion and connection • Why the small moments often tell the biggest stories • The journey behind the film Let Me Chase This Dream What I love about Bryanna's work is that it reminds us photography isn't always about documenting extraordinary events. Sometimes it's about recognizing the beauty in ordinary moments. The laughter between friends. The calm after a difficult season. The feeling of finding yourself again after life takes an unexpected turn. This conversation is about resilience, healing, creativity, and the courage to keep pursuing the work that feels true to who you are. If you've ever faced adversity, found comfort in nature, or discovered healing through creativity, this episode will resonate deeply. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.
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