Rock, Paper, Scissors by
Nik Mirus
A personal project
Using minimal materials—rocks, paper, scissors—and long exposure techniques, Nik drags two-dimensional shapes across the picture plane, creating the illusion of depth and volume in this experimental series.




About
Nik Mirus is a director and photographer who shoots both editorial and commercial projects for a wide array of clients. His work is characterized by a clean, graphic and colourful aesthetic. Whether collaboratively or working alone on personal projects, he enjoys the tactile and constructive aspects of studio-based image making. Through the conceptualization of images, building and lighting sets, he takes great pleasure in constructing images from the ground up. He is based in Montreal, Canada.