Tag: Inspiration

Wes Anderson Inspiration

The Grand Budapest Hotel was my first introduction to Wes Anderson films. Almost immediately I noticed some unique styles he used to tell the story. The colors, but also the placement of the camera. That style of visually appealing imagery also appeared to be used in many of his other films, such as “The French Dispatch” and “Asteroid City. A style of his own that Wes Anderson keeps coming back to again and again.

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30 days on Luskentyre

Last evening, by chance, I came across a video by Nigel Danson on Youtube. The first part of a series of videos he had produced after his trip to Luskentyre beach, on Isle of Harris in Scotland. All three videos are almost an hour long, a long sit, but well worth it for nature photographers looking for inspiration.

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The secret life

I warmly recommend The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Water Mitty works in the photo archive department of Life magazine. As he and his co-worker are about to lose their jobs, Walter embarks on a journey he never thought possible. In search of a photo that he thinks he has […]

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