Elegant B & W Photography, Ingeniously Framed
By DIY Maven
With his lens, Robert Meyer celebrates the ‘timeless view of America’s vast and varied landscapes.’ His black and white photography depicts the grace and stillness found in ordinary places. At a recent local art fair, Robert was featuring his beautiful still lifes framed in wooden film holders. Used in box cameras, Robert’s film holders are anywhere from 50 to 80 years old. They’re age and simple elegance are a perfect accompaniment to his timeless photography.

For more information about Robert, galleries that represent him, upcoming appearances and ordering information, visit his website.


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Please don't judge Rob's abilities on these few samples. Here are some images from his editoral portfolio.
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I don't want to seem like a negative nelly here, but with all due respect to Mr. Meyer, those photos are pretty gimmicky. Most of the creative, talented people here could have produced those pics. The key here is of course he did create them. Photographers who create great photos don't need to print those sloppy borders to take the emphasis away from thier lackluster images. Of course this is all subjective, and if you like the pics don't just steal one on the computer. Order a print.
Oh, and the film holder idea is novel. I have a few 4x5 junkers that I could get rid of if someone is interested.
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