GoFundMe Launched for Industry Vet Brian Bradley

LOS ANGELES—Friends of adult industry veteran Brian Bradley are raising money via a GoFundMe campaign to help the producer/photographer after he lost his house in the Woolsey Fire.

A producer for ATK for the past 17 years who has also shot for companies such as Nubiles, Bradley on Nov. 9 was one of three people who were rescued from a mountaintop by a pair of L.A. Fire Department helicopter pilots. LAist reported on the rescue and that dramatic video is going viral.

“He lost everything in that fire except a camera, his dog and his car,” said Dean Capture, a fellow industry photographer who is Bradley's longtime friend. “He's now living with his daughter while we try to raise some money to get him back on his feet.”

Bradley’s daughter Megan started the GoFundMe, writing, “With the fire quickly creeping up on their property, my dad grabbed his camera and his English Mastiff, Edward, and ran like hell. … My dad makes his living as a professional photographer. We have since gotten word that his home, along with all his equipment, has succumbed to the flames.

“With no place to live and no belongings, my dad is currently staying with my son and me. In order to help my dad get back on his feet, I am trying to raise money to help him buy some new equipment so he may continue to earn a living and rebuild his life.”

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Earlier on Wednesday the LAFD confirmed the wildfire that killed three, destroyed 1643 structures and burned almost 97,000 acres is now 100-percent contained. The fire started on Nov. 8.

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