





ANDREW B. MYERS
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For me, the best way describe Andrew B. Myer's photography is simple, witty and sun bleached like a pair of worn in acid washed jeans. I love his use of negative space and the purity of his composition – so graphic and clean. Andrew is a fellow Canadian based in Toronto who's influences include airbrush art and 70's snapshots. I like it. No wait, I love it.