Flickr user erin*carly took this high perspective image of the interior of Harris Teeter, and a commenter aptly notes that that it’s reminiscent of Andreas Gursky. If you’re going emulate great photographers, he’s not a bad one to choose, especially as far as your wallet’s concerned. Gursky’s wide-angle photographs, which turn repetitive items into a single mass of disorienting landscape, fetch serious cash. His 99 Cent II Diptychon is the highest selling photograph of all time at just over $3.3 million. EXIF.