[1][2] He was introduced to photography at an early age by his father, and started doing amateur work using the darkroom in their house.
[3][4] He worked for ten years and finds the experience "invaluable"; apart from film developing and location lighting, he learnt to deal with finance and marketing.
When Shrug needed a drummer, Jonny moved to Dundee to join the band, which marked the beginning of Snow Patrol.
Bradley began shooting them[6] and felt a "good feeling" about the band, and decided to "chart their history".
His favorite songs are "Run" and "If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It", as the on-stage dynamics provide him the best opportunities to take artistic shots.
It was held at the Waterfront Hall during the Trans festival in Belfast and continued till the end of the month.
It showcased 45 images spanning the band's life and two 6-foot-wide (1.8 m) canvasses, one of which was made of 3,000 of his photographs of Snow Patrol.