A photographer has a creative eye like no other artist. They have the ability to turn something mundane into something extraordinary. Take a look at these photographs here taken in art museums across the country. The photographer’s name is Stefan Dreschan, and by sitting patiently in museums day after day waiting for visitors to match the painting they’re admiring, Dreschan does what every great photographer does best, by letting the opportunities come to him…
[post_page_title]A yodeler’s hometown[/post_page_title]
Here you can see a visitor wearing traditional European attire with his hat and braces. In some ways, he almost looks like a German yodeler transported forward in time from the late 19th century.
Dreschan caught him staring at a picturesque painting of mountainous scenery, which could easily be his hometown back in rural Europe. Genius!