I am a self taught photographer based in London.

The breadth of my work is diverse, encompassing travel and landscapes and naturally, living in London, urban.

I have always had an interest in travel and adventure and have been lucky enough to travel to some of the most amazing places on the planet.

I have also taken part in a number of expeditions across the world to place like Kamchatka, Baffin Island, Svalbard and a number of visits to the Himalayas including summiting Mount Everest in May 2011.

I bought my first DSLR in February 2014 and since then my interest has shifted towards photography. I am still learning, and suspect I always will be, but have been lucky enough to win a number of awards. My images have also been published in a number of magazines and books.

My website continues to evolve and I aim to keep up to date. High resolution versions of some of my images are available to purchase through my the online print store (this is in the process of being updated so currently offline). If you would like to use any images commercially, purchase a copy of an unlisted image or have any other questions please contact me.

More images can be found on my social media feeds.

Awards:

British Photography Awards 2020 - winner landscape photography category

Landscape Photographer of the Year 2022 - highly commended Classic View

Sony World Photography Awards 2017 - 2 images commended in Enhanced and Nature

Travel Photographer of the Year 2015 - 3 images shortlisted; 2016 - finalist; 2017 - finalist; 2018 - finalist ; 2019 - finalist

Outdoor Photographer of the Year: 2015 - 2 images shortlisted; 2016 - 3 images shortlisted; 2017 - 7 images shortlisted (2 in book); 2018 - 3 images shortlisted

Architecture Photography Awards 2018 - category winner (interiors)

British Photography Awards - 2019 shortlisted in landscapes; 2020 shortlisted in landscapes (2 images) and architecture

All images and content on this website are © Andrew Robertson and must not be reproduced without permission. All Rights Reserved.


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