His momma calls him Bradford Tolleson. Most call him Clark Kent.

By day, Bradford Tolleson is a writer and photographer.

By night, he theoretically keeps John Q Public from being consumed by the dark and lonely streets of Atlanta (I say theoretically because he doesn’t do this at all. It just makes him sound cool).

Bradford Tolleson has covered arts and entertainment for national and regional magazines as well as covered parades for small-town newspapers. After a stint with The Walton Tribune and The Loganville Tribune in Monroe, Ga., Bradford stayed in the big city and continued freelance work for Jezebel Magazine, Paste Magazine, Creative Loafing and Southeast Performer.

He is also working with artists, musicians and small business to provide Web copy, bios, and quality images used for promotion and marketing. Bradford’s forthcoming book, “Case Full of Nickels,” is a collection of stories about the colorful lives of street musicians and their passion for music. You can find the blog here. He is also collaborating with illustrator Josh Hooper, a.k.a. Juicy J, at www.Pixel-Pimp.com on a comic book that could make Bradford’s magnanimous Super Man dreams a reality.

Bradford Tolleson graduated from University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., with a Bachelor of Journalism, Magazines and a Minor in Classical Saxophone Performance. He learned everything else on the hipster-laden streets of Cabbagetown.

In a former life, Bradford was the Kitchen Manager at the defunct Mulligan’s Bar and Grill in Oakhurst, where he earned the title “The World’s Most Dangerous Chef” by creating amazing feats of gastronomy and gluttony.