Brad Luttrell

Brad Luttrell is an award-winning writer, photographer and digital marketing strategist living in Louisville, Ky.

Luttrell is a Creative Director at OOHology, a digital branding and marketing agency based in Louisville, Ky. He supervises projects from conceptualization through completion, and leads the agency’s videography and photography efforts.

Prior to OOHology, Luttrell spent two years at another agency in Louisville where he worked on award-winning social media campaigns and garnered national press for the company and its clients, including coverage from CBS, Agency Spy, Better Homes & Gardens, Detroit Free Press, Louisville Courier-Journal, Business First Louisville and dozens of award-winning blogs.

Before starting a career in marketing, Luttrell was a freelance photojournalist. His work has been featured in the Scientific American, London Financial Times, Memphis Commercial-Appeal, New York Daily News, Louisville Courier-Journal, Lexington Herald-Leader, Skirt! Magazine and many other publications, organizations and colleges.

Brad Luttrell graduated from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. He served as the editor in chief of the Kentucky Kernel, the award winning, daily independent student newspaper. Luttrell’s work was nationally ranked for his entire college career, and his expansive work on coal mining won first place in the Hearst Journalism Awards’ feature story category, and won the Associated Collegiate Press’ Feature Story of the Year. After college Luttrell lived in Memphis, Tenn., where he was a contracted daily freelancer for the Memphis Commercial-Appeal. His work for the major newspaper received awards from the Kentucky Newspaper Photographers Association and the Society for News Design. After Memphis, Luttrell moved back to the great state of Kentucky, proposed to his then-girlfriend, Mary Margaret, bought a house, adopted a dog and started a wedding photo agency.

When he's not working and the sun is shining, Luttrell can be found in a kayak with a fishing pole in hand or looking for a back road with his lovely wife, son and dog.