Andy is a travel and tourism photographer whose work is shaped by extensive experience photographing across diverse cultures, landscapes, and environments around the world.
A winner of the Sony Alpha Landscape Awards, he uses photography to explore the relationship between people, place, and atmosphere, creating images that are both visually refined and emotionally grounded. His work is recognised for its strong attention to detail, thoughtful composition, and timeless visual style.
Photography education is central to Andy’s practice. He is known for translating creative concepts into practical guidance, helping photographers strengthen both technical ability and personal vision through clear instruction and critique.
Andy regularly leads photographic workshops through destinations including Japan, Morocco, Jordan, Cambodia, and Oman, guiding photographers through every stage of the creative process, from composition in the field to post-production editing.
He is passionate about helping others create images that feel intentional, personal, and lasting.
What is in your camera bag?
Sony Alpha 1 II, Alpha 7RV, A7CR
Sony 16-35mm GM II, Sony 24-70 GM II, 100-400mm GM, 35mm f2.8, 55mm f1.8, Batis 85mm f1.8
Maven filters, f-stop Ajna Backpack, Adobe and Topaz software
What is your go to in your Alpha kit and why?
I'm predominantly a landscape and street photographer, so my 24-70mm f2.8 lens lives on whatever camera body I have with me, just about every day of the year
Most memorable moment shooting with Alpha?
Shooting in the Sahara desert in Morocco is one of my favourite places on Earth. It's one place that you feel small in the presence of the vast scale of the desert. Capturing the scale of the desert is one thing, but to find the details leads to rewards as a photographer as well.