In 2003, aged 18, Brodie left home to go freighthopping across the USA. A friend gave him a camera and he subsequently spent three years photographing people he encountered, largely train-hoppers, vagabonds, squatters and hobos.
Brodie has now produced two bodies of work from this experience, Tones of Dirt and Bone and A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, which have been exhibited in galleries and become books.
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