Over the past few years I’ve come to enjoy Wes Anderson films for their playful nature but also for their distinctive style. Recently a whole movement has emerged of people taking “Accidental(ly) Wes Anderson” photos.
It seems to have started on Reddit then became very popular on Instagram and now there is a book out (for which Wes Anderson himself wrote the introduction: “I now know what its like to be accidentally myself.”)
If you’re interested in trying it out yourself, there is even a great “How To Take Accidentally Wes Anderson Photos” YouTube video.
Here is my contribution to the trend.





