Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Nature Nurtured in the Urban Age


Nature Nurtured in the Urban Age

I realized that sometimes unintentionally I had taken a series of photographs that examined nature versus the manmade. Whether that is trash or construction zones battling it out between neatly planted lines of almost man-made flowers, the struggle between the real planet and our made planet was there all around me. For my final collection of images I decided to juxtapose nature and those man made idiosyncrasies.

It is really eye opening once you examine that strangeness of our lives. We look as plants that grow on their own, fighting for life in sidewalk cracks and call them weeds. At the same time flowers are planted intentionally around our urban landscapes to make us “appreciate nature.” In all reality we appreciate it by covering it with cement and concrete and throwing our refuse all over it without a second thought.

We continue to create and build and construct modern technologies from roadways to computers and machines and it’s confusing where earth’s real place is in our plans.

 Sometimes it’s good to just lie in the grass and be quiet, while we still have the chance.


Enjoy,

Akasha





Back Alley Ways by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu

Filth by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Broken by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Loving Outside by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Bottle Neck by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Mc'Flurry  by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Technology by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Man Made Trash on Grass by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Controlled Nature by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Two types of ground by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Construction Zone by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Caution by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Cathedral by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Tufts in the Wind by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu


Make a Wish for the Future by Akasha Brandt. Digital photography class @ Point Park University 2012.  albrand1@pointpark.edu

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Portraits

Candid

The Best Thing Until the Day after Forever

Serious /Fun
My portraits are of a couple. I photographed Sarah and Bob at Schenley Park. They had a fun time playing on the playground and hamming it up. The pictures turned out to be interesting because Sarah was serious and posed and in most pictures Bob was being very silly. It was an interesting dynamic to see visualized, like it is in Serious/Fun.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Panorama

Oakland Party

Phipps Conservatory
Frick Park

HDR

The Cathedral of Learning- Strong despite the Bomb Threats

Dandelion
Phipps Conservatory



I really enjoyed the ability to add vibrancy to these pictures with HDR. I think they look so colorful and almost other-worldly perfect. All of them were taken at twilight, yet they look so bright.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Abstraction

I made this set with old time-y writing devices. As a writer I often get frustrated with a piece and feel it looming over me oppressively staring me down. I can imagine a movie where a writer is struggling with writers block and different parts of the type writer just stare at him judgmentally.

Gears

unFocus

Word Disassociation

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Three dimensional images

We took pictures as a class in the Strip District of Pittsburgh. The things that stuck out to photograph for me were the small oddities in some of the shops.

Small china Geishas in a specialty shop. I  like the way the girls seem like they're moving.

A disembodied head in a smoke shop in the Strip. He seems to be happy even though he's a floating head.

A spider garland left after St. Patrick's day in the Strip.