Bruce Saille is a 69-year-old retiree who lives in Cascade, Wisconsin, a small village located north of Milwaukee. He obtained his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in photography from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design in 1983 and has been producing images for over 40 years. Bruce is a photographer whose first love is street photography, but he also explores many different avenues in his photographs. His street photographs center mainly around events, but he is also passionate about urban landscapes, both during the day and at night, as well as abstract minimalism. Bruce is also working on a long-term project focusing on cemeteries and remembrance, called After Life.

Bruce has exhibited his works in numerous juried group shows, mainly in the Midwest. Recently he was included in numerous exhibits at the Praxis Gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In the summer of 2023, he was invited to have ten of his images included in an exhibition entitled 
The Street, at the Museum of
Wisconsin Art. Four of his street photographs are a part of the permanent collection of the Racine Art Museum. In January of 2024 Progressive Street published a hardcovered book   of his nocturnal photographs, entitled, The Silent Hours of the Night.  Bruce's work has also been published in various publications, including #ICP Concerned: Global Images for Global Crisis, World Street Photography 5 & 6, The Big Click Photographing Wisconsin, Photographers Forum, Best of Photography 1990, and A Portrait of Everyday Life in Wisconsin.
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