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Andrew Z Glickman

United States

Biography

Andrew is an American living in Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. His work as a photographer focuses on street, documentary, and social landscape photography. He joined the Washington, D.C. Street Photography Collective in 2024 and is working on a number of series including one about the human interconnection.

While Andrew loves to travel, he doesn’t need to go anywhere in particular to make photographs. One of his most well known series features fellow commuters encountered on his way to and from work. Andrew first learned about street photography during a visit to Chicago where he had a chance encounter with the exhibition “Bystander: A History of Street Photography.” A workshop with Joel Meyerowitz subsequently helped him begin a way of seeing and appreciation for beauty in the ordinary that changed his life. Andrew has also studied with photographers Mary Ellen Mark, Sam Abell, and Len Jenshel.

Andrew’s photographs have been exhibited in group shows and festivals throughout the United States and Europe and are in a number of public collections. In recent years his work has been exhibited at the Brussels Street Photography Festival, the Dublin Street Photography Festival, the Istanbul Street Photography Festival, and the Royal Photographic Society's 165th Int'l Photography Exhibition. His work has been published in magazines (Leica World and Photonews (Hamburg)) and books, including Street Photography Now by Howarth and McLaren (Thames & Hudson 2010).

Andrew is an American living in Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. His work as a photographer focuses on street, documentary, and social landscape photography. He joined the Washington, D.C. Street Photography Collective in 2024 and is working on a number of series including one about the human interconnection.

While Andrew loves to travel, he doesn’t need to go anywhere in particular to make photographs. One of his most well known series features fellow commuters encountered on his way to and from work. Andrew first learned about street photography during a visit to Chicago where he had a chance encounter with the exhibition “Bystander: A History of Street Photography.” A workshop with Joel Meyerowitz subsequently helped him begin a way of seeing and appreciation for beauty in the ordinary that changed his life. Andrew has also studied with photographers Mary Ellen Mark, Sam Abell, and Len Jenshel.

Andrew’s photographs have been exhibited in group shows and festivals throughout the United States and Europe and are in a number of public collections. In recent years his work has been exhibited at the Brussels Street Photography Festival, the Dublin Street Photography Festival, the Istanbul Street Photography Festival, and the Royal Photographic Society's 165th Int'l Photography Exhibition. His work has been published in magazines (Leica World and Photonews (Hamburg)) and books, including Street Photography Now by Howarth and McLaren (Thames & Hudson 2010).

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