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The James T. Bradley and Don Meredith exhibit honors a photographer and a former football player.

The James T. Bradley and Don Meredith exhibit honors a photographer and a former football player. (U-Edit Video)
Fresh faces are soon to be seen around school as the fall semester starts up. But these students aren’t the only new addition to campus.
Over the summer, a new exhibit honoring James T. Bradley and Don Meredith was revealed at a small ceremony in Heritage Hall.
James T. Bradley, otherwise known as Brad Bradley, started taking pictures of SMU athletes in 1947, the year that Doak Walker came to campus.
Bradley and his father, a former Associated Press photographer, did all of the headshots for the athletes and the Rotunda yearbook. They later invented the first action shot for sports.
“We tried to simulate action that the players did in the game,” Brad Bradley said.
They became known for a pose called the