Myers began toying with photography in high school, after pursuing an interest in drawing. The influence of modernism, architecture, and industrial design are evident in his photo work, along with an affinity for graphics, charts, diagrams, and other organizationally-oriented visuals. The studio turned out to be a great environment for him to infuse those influences into images.

“I was playing a lot with collage and moving things around when I was in school, and started isolating and cutting things out into neutral environments. I think this was the beginning of how I came to what is now known as my style,” he says. “At first I snapped pictures of more environmental scenes, but realized that I most enjoyed being in the studio and getting to slowly work out an idea in a controlled environment.”