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Andrew B. Myers

September 8, 2010 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Art & Photography





Andrew B. Meyers describes himself as a photographer and digital image maker, which if you look at the images above the latter half of his self description makes a lot more sense. The images above have a haze and a texture that you usually find in watercolor paintings, not in photographs, and that’s what makes them so interesting to me. It seems like recently people have been trying to blur the lines between mediums, such as painting a person to look like a classical painting and this feels like it’s similar. It’s changing people’s perceptions of what a photo should look like, and I really like that.

Bobby

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  1. Great photos, love them!!

    Comment by José Luis — September 8, 2010 #

  2. amazing! That haze in Andrew’s work tingles where it counts. That kitteh piece is my favorite.

    nice post Bobby.

    Comment by will Bryant — September 9, 2010 #

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