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There s no mistaking a Wes Anderson film with any other director s work. He has a distinct visual style that adds splashes of bright colors to a perfectly symmetrical world, resulting in an offbeat hallmark that s nearly impossible to imitate. Well, unless you do it by accident.
Wally Koval’s travel book,
Accidentally Wes Anderson, features more than 200 places across the globe that perfectly embody Anderson s quirky lens. And all of these locations from New Zealand’s South Island to Lisbon, Portugal just so happened to be spotted by a legion of fans inspired by the director s movies.
Koval started the Accidentally Wes Anderson project as an Instagram account to show off buildings and scenery that look like something out of Anderson s world. Now, the account touts more than 1.4 million followers and spawned a website where others could submit their own like-minded photos. This project was then turned into a book with a foreword by Anderson featuring these qu