film photographer based in houston, tx
Broderick “Brody” Campbell - Self Portrait / Houston, TX 2024
Brody Campbell is a Houston-based film photographer whose work weaves together themes of memory, place, and faith. Working exclusively with analog film, Brody brings a quiet intentionality to both documentary and portrait photography—capturing the richness of everyday life with sincerity and depth. His creative process is rooted not only in technical discipline, but also in spiritual reflection.
Raised in Texas and shaped by his Christian faith, Brody sees photography as a form of worship—an invitation to slow down, observe, and bear witness to the beauty and dignity in others. Whether capturing stillness in overlooked city corners or the vulnerability of a portrait subject, his images reflect a desire to see the world through a lens of grace and truth.
Brody’s work is often centered in his hometown of Houston, where he documents the layered textures of urban life—buildings in transition, light filtering through alleyways, or quiet human moments that speak volumes. With every frame, he seeks to preserve not just what is seen, but what is felt.
From development to scanning, Brody completes each step of the process by hand in his home. For him, the act of making a photograph mirrors the discipline of faith—requiring patience, trust, and a willingness to work with what is unseen until it is revealed.
His photographs have been exhibited in projects that explore contemporary photography’s role in community and culture. Through his growing body of work, Brody aims to reflect the sacred in the ordinary and invite others into a deeper sense of attention and presence.
Group Exhibitions
Raices / 2024, Casa Luz, Houston, TX
Labor of Love / 2025, Casa Luz, Houston, TX