artists who inspire: grégoire ganter

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 by
tags: featured photographers, fort greene

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brooklyn postcard

After hitting up the Brooklyn Flea this weekend with a friend, we headed back through Fort Greene to eat brunch at the Habana Outpost on Fulton. Problem was it wasn’t quite open yet. So to kill a bit of time, we headed across the street to the lovely independent Greenlight Bookstore. It’s not often that I get a chance to leisurely browse my way through a good bookstore, and my credit cards usually thank me for that. However, this weekend I stumbled on this adorable postcard by Grégoire Ganter.

Ganter, as it seems from this interview, is a MBA-turned-pro-photographer who works out of his home in Tribeca and a DUMBO-based studio. His collections (Lea’s Alphabets, Cityscapes) are interesting mosaics of NYC and beyond. Of course, I couldn’t help but pick up a copy of his ode to Brooklyn. It makes me smile.

Check out Ganter’s official website here and prepare to be inspired!

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