Andrew B. Myers shows us how he magnifies his brilliant miniature worlds
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Andrew B. Myers shows us how he magnifies his brilliant miniature worlds
"The Brooklyn-based photographer and art director Andrew B Myers is known for making "curious, delightful" imagery for Apple and The Guardian, but at Nicer Tuesdays in New York City last September, the photographer took the audience on a tour through his creative lore, from how ideas jump from the sketchbook to the camera and how he makes small things impossibly huge via blending "warm, organic manual processes" with digital ones."
"from how ideas jump from the sketchbook to the camera and how he makes small things impossibly huge via blending "warm, organic manual processes" with digital ones."
Andrew B Myers creates curious, delightful imagery for clients including Apple and The Guardian. Ideas originate in sketchbooks and migrate to the camera through iterative experimentation. Small objects are rendered impossibly large by combining warm, organic manual processes—such as hands-on construction and tactile textures—with precise digital techniques. The workflow privileges material exploration, playful scale shifts, and a balance between analog imperfection and digital polish. Visual outcomes emphasize whimsy, tactile presence, and meticulous control. The practice yields striking commercial images that feel handcrafted while leveraging digital compositing and refinement.
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