Hey, Hot Shot! Entries: Brady Robinson
Traces #1 submitted by Brady Robinson
Orlando-based artist and Hot Shot hopeful Brady Robinson submitted work from her series Traces, images of what she so literally describes as “fleeting landscapes.” Jessica Dawson from the Washington Post has already categorized Brady’s work as travelogue impressionism. Moving at a pace that doesn’t mesh with that necessary for the careful and patient landscape photographer, Brady is such an artist with a different lifestyle. I am rather curious as what these shots would look like if Brady had been equipped with say a 4×5, a tripod, and more time––my curiosities answered: they would look just like that which we are already far too familiar with. A project still in the works, Brady continues to adventure out into the landscape documenting her experiences in speedy motion. From her statement:
The work is a mapping of time and space; movement is captured through a window point of view while wandering through the landscape. Reflections are captured to give a sense of inside and out. As a photographer, I examine the social and cultural landscape and exploit the tradition of the “snap shot�. New relationships between disparate images are formed through scale and sequencing.
We’ll keep our eyes on Brady’s progress. In the meantime, show me what you’ve got. Enter today!


