My name is Andy. I see the world as something worth slowing down for — not to capture it perfectly, but to understand what it actually looks and feels like.
Photography taught me to observe before I act. To notice the light before I frame. To wait for the moment that is honest rather than the moment that is easy.
That instinct hasn't left me. It just expanded.

Today I work at the intersection of photography and design —
two disciplines that, at their best, do the same thing: they shape how we experience something. One through a fraction of a second. The other through every deliberate choice that follows.
My visual language is shaped by imperfection, transience, and the weight of real things. Influenced by the idea of Wabi-Sabi, I look for what is rough, temporary, shadowed, or unresolved — and I try to make something honest out of it. Whether in a photograph, a layout, or a visual identity, I am less interested in polished surfaces than in emotional presence.
I work with people, artists, and brands that value depth over decoration. For photography, design work, or collaborations where both belong together — I am open to building something that carries meaning.
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