This AIA alum produces unique B&W photos of Atlanta landmarks like the Fox Theater, the Majestic Diner, the IBM building, and Perimeter's “King & Queen” towers (in sizes from 12"x12" to 32"x32"), by shooting on an all-plastic Holga toy camera, first made in China in the early 80s. He experiments with techniques like double exposures and three-image matting, and each print is on 100% cotton rag paper that's acid-free, despite the pictures looking distinctly not.
You can also get prints delivered in wooden frames; see what other cool images are available right now at Michael-Bryant.com|
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