Copyright 2020 by Wally Koval
Foreword copyright 2020 by Wes Anderson
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ACCIDENTALLY WES ANDERSON
VIEWFINDER
Monopoli, Italy | c. 2018
Photo by Ky Allport
OLD BARNEY
Long Beach Island, New Jersey | c. 1835
Photo by Kevin Plant
For my dad
Forever my editor-in-chief
<3
PANCAKES STAND
Krka National Park, Croatia | c. 1985
Photo by Cathy Tideswell
The photographs in this book were taken by people I have never met, of places and things I have, almost without exception, never seenbut I must say: I intend to.
Wally Koval and his collaborators have put together both a very entertaining collection of images and also an especially alluring travel guide (at least in the opinion of this actual Wes Anderson). There must be about 200 locations here, which should keep me busy for several decades, but I plan not to let any of these experiences escape me, especially the Croatian pancakes stand ().
I now understand what it means to be accidentally myself. Thank you. I am still confused what it means to be deliberately me, if that is even what I am, but that is not important. I send my very best wishes and much gratitude to this group for discovering and sharing all these peculiar and fascinating vistas.
Wes Anderson
YOU KNOW IT WHEN YOU SEE IT: whether its the symmetrical lines, pastel hues, immaculate composition, or something idiosyncratic and beautiful that you can and cannot describe at once, the director Wes Anderson has an immediately identifiable style to his films. How fantastic, then, to discover real places around the world that look like accidental captures from one of his films?
AccidentallyWesAnderson is now a global community of more than one million Adventurers who seek the most beautiful, idiosyncratic, and interesting places on earthperhaps places they may have passed by, or others they have always wanted to exploreto find the unique and unexpected stories behind the facades.
I started this project as a personal travel bucket list for my wife, Amanda, and me back in 2017, after happening upon a series of photos of places that shared a resemblance to the look of a Wes Anderson film. As a fan of the directors work and an avid, curious traveler, I was intrigued by these places that seemed just so, and I wanted to learn more about them. So, I set out to find where the photos had been taken. Slowly a community grew around this idea; we began sharing our own adventures, and soon thousands of submissions were pouring in from all around the world. The photos were beautiful, the narratives were intriguing, and the community was the positive, engaging, curious cherry on top.
My life has been immeasurably enriched by the opportunity to travel and experience other parts of the world, other cultures, and other people. And while we may think we need to venture far from home to find something extraordinary, there are so many amazing things in our own backyard waiting to be found.
Growing up in Delaware, I went to the Grand Opera House () on school field trips and for performances. I have been there countless timesbut never knew the intriguing story of its past until this project drove me to discover it. I urge you not just to use this book as inspiration for where you might travel next, but to look at your own hometown with a new perspective. Theres surely something fascinating to discover once you start looking for it.
I am so inspired by the vibrant, active community of photographers, designers, artists, historians, and friends who have come together to share their discoveries. We are each Adventurers, joined together by a similar interest in learning more about the world we share. Think of this book as a source of visual and intellectual inspiration, and an invitation to look for the story behind every facade.
Get ready to explore!
IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE EMBARKING
Accidentally Wes Anderson was created in the spirit of adventure and exploration. We encourage you to use this collection to find your next adventure and guide your travels. However, locations close, train departure times change, and hours of operation may varybe sure to call, email, or send a telegram to confirm all details before you make any travel plans.
And when you do explore, please obey all local laws and treat every placeand every personwith kindness and respect.
Additionally, each story begins with a Name, Location, and Date. Each date, preceded by a c., is meant to be provided as a point in time at which the structure or location was founded, established, built, manufactured, or opened to the public. Some locations have been built and rebuilt, or closed and reopened numerous times. We did our best to pinpoint the date that would not only be accurate but also true to the story.
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