The subreddit of images from real places reminiscent of the filmmaker’s sets and style is brilliant
Feeding car enthusiasts' fantasies since its mollusk-selling inception.
Signs point the way. Or sometimes not. These signs are all a bit... extra.
The settings of Wes Anderson's movies have become the focus for a niche group of explorers, like Wally Koval and his Instagram, "Accidentally Wes Anderson."
The people who follow @AccidentiallyWesAnderson might share a common aesthetic, but maybe more importantly, they share an imagination for the promise places hold.
An Instagram account dedicated to photos of locations that bear an uncanny resemblance to a Wes Anderson film set has found plenty of inspiration in the Antipodes
“Accidentally Wes Anderson,” a new book based on an Instagram account of the same name, brings together images of locations around the world that are reminiscent of the director’s distinctive oeuvre.
Image 2 of 12 from gallery of Step Into a Movie Dreamworld With "Accidental Wes Anderson" on Reddit. Inside a tower in Pisa, Italy. Image via Reddit user LaTalpa123
This seaside Icelandic church has mystical beginnings - and a divine legacy.
Inspired by the symmetry and color palettes of Wes Anderson’s movies, the Instagram account Accidentally Wes Anderson has
Shared exclusively on Dazed, peep the first stunning images from the book of IRL locations with Anderson’s aesthetic, and an extract from the beloved director himself
@AccidentallyWesAnderson shares its favorites in honor of the director’s birthday
Opened in 1928, the Odeon is the longest continually operating movie theater in west Texas - all thanks to the community that helped keep its streak alive.
The settings of Wes Anderson's movies have become the focus for a niche group of explorers, like Wally Koval and his Instagram, "Accidentally Wes Anderson."
Home Hotlists Current Article 15 Locations That Could Be in a Wes Anderson Film 19 October, 2017 Words by Fleur Rollet-Manus The The whimsical cinematic worlds of Wes Anderson are instantly recognisable on the silver screen thanks to candy colours, exacting symmetry and faded grandeur – and now we’ve tracked them down IRL. From The […]
Fans of Wes Anderson will be delighted to learn that there are places in this world that will make you feel like you’ve stepped behind the silver screen and straight into one of his movies.
Step into the world of symmetry, colors, retro looks, and peculiar visual patterns from vastly popular Accidentally Wes Anderson images.
Monopoli is still very much a port city, fortified by old walls and centered around its harbor.
Fans of Wes Anderson will be delighted to learn that there are places in this world that will make you feel like you’ve stepped behind the silver screen and straight into one of his movies.
The subreddit of images from real places reminiscent of the filmmaker’s sets and style is brilliant
The Presidential Train: accidental Wes Anderson op het spoor dwars door Portugal. Een plaatje van een treinreis.
This museum was originally built as a summer palace for King George IV.
The color and name of a popular fruit. You won't find any citrus in this colorful collection, but it is a tasty one nonetheless.
Signs point the way. Or sometimes not. These signs are all a bit... extra.
Originally built in 1865, this lighthouse was dismantled and moved to Cape Egmont after it was mistaken for another lighthouse.
Currently the leading train system in all of Italy, this metro system won the most prestigious design award in Italy in 1964.
Lush natural scenery, fields of clover, sporting pitches, and brilliant emeralds - all green. Dive in to a collection filled with green goodness.
Signs point the way. Or sometimes not. These signs are all a bit... extra.
In its heyday, guest rooms overlooked icy stretches of the Rhône Glacier and a grotto carved into the blue-tinged ice.
A colorful example of architecture that the early inhabitants of modern Wrocław were determined to clear as it represented remaining traces of German habitation.
Signs point the way. Or sometimes not. These signs are all a bit... extra.
Luxury hotel containing art & artifacts integrated into its historic setting along Orchard Road in the Central Area of Singapore.
This historic theater was almost turned into a fast food chain.
Who invented the Hamburger? A simple question that is actually a bit of a pickle to answer. Learn more here!
Welcome to Cambridge University’s Parker Library, the crown jewel of historical artifacts in a place that was founded just a few years before the Magna Carta was signed.
Signs point the way. Or sometimes not. These signs are all a bit... extra.
The only city in the world to be completely surrounded by intact Roman walls.
This semicircular-cylindrical light house guards a fishing village in Iceland.
*** LIMITED TIME - Buy 3 or more items and get 25% off -Use the code BUYTHREE25 *** Introducing the ASTEROID CITY INSPIRED PRESET: a Lightroom preset that transports your photos into the whimsical world of Wes Anderson's upcoming film, "Asteroid City." Carefully crafted to enhance the colors and tones, this preset captures the distinct aesthetic of the film, bringing a touch of nostalgia and quirkiness to your images. Included in the package are both XMP (for Desktop) and DNG (For mobile) preset files, along with an installation guide. Drawing inspiration from Anderson's highly anticipated film, "Asteroid City," this preset encapsulates the enchanting atmosphere and unique visual style that Anderson is known for. For fans of Wes Anderson's films or anyone captivated by the whimsical and imaginative aesthetic of "Asteroid City," this preset is an indispensable addition to your Lightroom presets collection. This preset complements our range of Wes Anderson-inspired presets, available on our Etsy store. Keywords: Lightroom presets, Wes Anderson, film-like quality, enhance colors, quirky, nostalgic, Mendl's, Tenenbaum, Margot, Chalamet, Moonrise, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Moonrise Kingdom, The Royal Tenenbaums, post-processing, customizable, polished, cohesive, whimsical.
@AccidentallyWesAnderson shares its favorites in honor of the director’s birthday
We pulled four paint color palettes from Wally Coval’s new book, Accidentally Wes Anderson, which is filled with whimsical settings inspired by the famed film director.
The people who follow @AccidentiallyWesAnderson might share a common aesthetic, but maybe more importantly, they share an imagination for the promise places hold.
@AccidentallyWesAnderson shares its favorites in honor of the director’s birthday
Dollhouses were not always just for kids!
An Instagram account dedicated to photos of locations that bear an uncanny resemblance to a Wes Anderson film set has found plenty of inspiration in the Antipodes
Check out these perfect instances of "immaculate composition."