
Brandon Pullan
"My photography is more to me than a snapshot of a pretty moment or vista. Each image I capture is a direct reflection of my emotional, mental, and spiritual state at that moment. I believe if I stood in the exact spot countless times I would come out with countless unique images because each time I am in a new place.
When looking at my art, my hope is that the image evokes an emotional response from the viewer. That it's a combination of what they are feeling as well as what they are seeing.
The funny thing about me being a Southern Utah artist is that I love the cold. I embrace everything about it and thrive in it. So living in a desert has its challenges. The beautiful details and unique landscapes of Southern Utah have kept me here for years though."
Brandon's Story
"I've been doing photography for almost 15 years. I have explored many genres along the way and been inspired by many artist like Cig Harvey, James Nachtwey, Micheal Kenna, Alister Benn, Van Gogh, and Rembrandt to name a few. I chose to study photography at UVU because it sounded fun, but I've stuck with it because it's become an integral part of my ability to deal with tough time and mental struggles. It's not uncommon for me to go on a short drive and end up 4 hours away because I've got the music playing and I'm searching for my next image."