“I think I kind of have my own style and voice as a photographer, so to be able to pick and choose pieces from some of my other photos kind of comes really naturally,” he says. “Some of the photos I use aren’t that great really, but there’s one good thing in it … Some of the photos that I used to think are my best photos, that I’d put in my portfolio, I’m just kind of sick of them.”

Anderson has taken inspiration from contemporary artists like Beth Hoeckel. His collages are set apart largely for their explicit reference to science fiction aesthetics. He’s inspired by usual suspects like Ridley Scott and Stanley Kubrick, but also by the compositions and playfulness with scale used by Wes Anderson. Like the work of his contemporary Reuben Wu, these photos also exhibit the condensed perspective and tidy compositions that social media has embraced via Instagram.