A fantastic new exhibition has opened in London, showcasing over 200 photos of locations from all seven continents which look like they have been plucked from the beautifully creative world of film director Wes Anderson.
Evolving from an Instagram account called Accidentally Wes Anderson, which was set up by Wally Koval as a platform to share pictures of places which looked like they belonged in an Anderson film, the international exhibition has enjoyed success in Tokyo and Seoul and is now being hosted in London until mid-February.
Whether you are new to Wes Anderson films or an established fan, a lover of photography or travel, you will be sure to enjoy this vibrant and inspiring exhibition which is staged over seven rooms (one of which is dedicated to images of London).
85% of the photos on display have been taken on mobile phones by non-photographers. This exhibition is sure to leave you looking a little harder when you are out and about, and capturing the unusual as well as the beautiful.
Accidentally Wes Anderson can be found at 81-85 Old Brompton Road, South Kensington.
Photo credits: © Bilal-Abood, @thehumbleabood (London Transport Museum), Dave Kulesza (Kaeson Station), David Downing, @david_w_downing (Peugeot), Paul Bauer (Hotel Sacher) and Matthijs Van Mierlo (Húsavik Light)