Skip to content

Bag

Your bag is empty

Brian Merriam

Brian Merriam

Photography

b. 1982

Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA

Featured in Vogue, Dwell, Juxtapoz, Domino, Artforum, and The New Yorker, photographer Brian Merriam travels to the most remote parts of the world to capture rarely seen landscapes and celestial phenomena, including the Himalayas, the Aurora Borealis, lush Hawaiian jungles and total solar eclipses.

Studio Visit CV Follow
Ancient Medicine 18, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 18 TappanAncient Medicine 18, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 18 Tappan
Ancient Medicine 19, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 19 TappanAncient Medicine 19, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 19 Tappan
Ancient Medicine 20, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 20 TappanAncient Medicine 20, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 20 Tappan
Ancient Medicine 21, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 21 TappanAncient Medicine 21, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 21 Tappan
Ancient Medicine 23, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 23 TappanAncient Medicine 23, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 23 Tappan
Ancient Medicine 25, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 25 TappanAncient Medicine 25, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 25 Tappan
Ancient Medicine 27, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 27 TappanAncient Medicine 27, Photography  by  Ancient Medicine 27 Tappan
Thermal Explorer, Forgotten World 14, Photography  by  Thermal Explorer, Forgotten World 14 TappanThermal Explorer, Forgotten World 14, Photography  by  Thermal Explorer, Forgotten World 14 Tappan
Thermal Explorer, Forgotten World 10, Photography  by  Thermal Explorer, Forgotten World 10 TappanThermal Explorer, Forgotten World 10
Mist 10, Photography  by  Mist 10 TappanMist 10
Awash 1, Photography  by  Awash 1 TappanAwash 1, Photography  by  Awash 1 Tappan
Awash 7, Photography  by  Awash 7 TappanAwash 7, Photography  by  Awash 7 Tappan
Alaska 6, Photograph  by  Alaska 6 TappanAlaska 6, Photograph  by  Alaska 6 Tappan
Forest 3, Photography  by  Forest 3 TappanForest 3, Photography  by  Forest 3 Tappan
Eclipse 12, Photograph  by  Eclipse 12 TappanEclipse 12
Eclipse 19, Photograph  by  Eclipse 19 TappanEclipse 19
Reverse Plasma Formation 10, Photography  by  Reverse Plasma Formation 10 TappanReverse Plasma Formation 10, Photography  by  Reverse Plasma Formation 10 Tappan
Inner Weather 2, Photography  by  Inner Weather 2 TappanInner Weather 2, Photography  by  Inner Weather 2 Tappan
Inner Weather 3, Photography  by  Inner Weather 3 TappanInner Weather 3, Photography  by  Inner Weather 3 Tappan
Inner Weather 4, Photography  by  Inner Weather 4 TappanInner Weather 4, Photography  by  Inner Weather 4 Tappan
Thermal Explorer, Forgotten World Triptych, Photography  by  Thermal Explorer, Forgotten World Triptych TappanThermal Explorer, Forgotten World Triptych, Photography  by  Thermal Explorer, Forgotten World Triptych Tappan
A Kiss to You Towards the Setting Sun 31, Photography  by  A Kiss to You Towards the Setting Sun 31 TappanA Kiss to You Towards the Setting Sun 31, Photography  by  A Kiss to You Towards the Setting Sun 31 Tappan
Forest 2, Photograph  by  Forest 2 TappanForest 2
II., Prints and Multiples  by  II. TappanII., Prints and Multiples  by  II. Tappan
"I stepped out of the present and let my mind succumb to geologic time. I found comfort in it’s endless cycles."
-Brian Merriam

In the Journal

In the Studio | Sara Marlowe Hall
In the Studio

In the Studio | Sara Marlowe Hall

Welcome to the studio of Sara Marlowe Hall, a Los Angeles based artist whose works of art combine aspects of painting and sculpture to achieve unique textures. TAPPAN Tell us about yourself an...

Read more
Echoes of Being | Artist Talk
Artist Series

Echoes of Being | Artist Talk

In April, we hosted a VIP viewing of our latest show, Echoes of Being. As part of the special evening, Tappan artists Orrin Whalen and Jaimie Milner participated in a chat highlighting their proces...

Read more
Michael DeSutter | Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet?
Artist Series

Michael DeSutter | Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet?

Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet? a new series by artist Michael DeSutter, asks the titular and contemplative question: Where has life taken us?The series is born through a childlike refle...

Read more