Andrew Prokos
Andrew Prokos is a fine art photographer known for his large-scale compositions incorporating architectural elements and sweeping natural and urban views. Andrew’s cityscapes of New York and other locations around the world are composed of numerous meticulously-captured high-resolution images. Employing this method allows him to capture an astonishingly intricate level of detail.
A master of long-exposure photography technique, Andrew utilizes exposure times of up to thirty minutes to capture the scene. The resulting images have an ethereal quality which detaches them from the world as we see it. Andrew’s recent work has also included experimental series such as Inverted, which utilizes color negative imagery to convey a bold vision of the urban and architectural environment; and Night & Day, which utilizes multiple exposures to capture the transition from day to night in various locations around the world.
Andrew’s photography has been widely published, and awarded at the Prix de la Photographie, Paris (Px3), the International Photography Awards (Lucies), American Photography 31, Latin American Fotografia, Neutral Density Awards, the Epson International Pano Awards and others. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of the City of New York, 21_21 Design Sight museum in Tokyo, Banco do Brasil, and in galleries …
Andrew Prokos is a fine art photographer known for his large-scale compositions incorporating architectural elements and sweeping natural and urban views. Andrew’s cityscapes of New York and other locations around the world are composed of numerous meticulously-captured high-resolution images. Employing this method allows him to capture an astonishingly intricate level of detail.
A master of long-exposure photography technique, Andrew utilizes exposure times of up to thirty minutes to capture the scene. The resulting images have an ethereal quality which detaches them from the world as we see it. Andrew’s recent work has also included experimental series such as Inverted, which utilizes color negative imagery to convey a bold vision of the urban and architectural environment; and Night & Day, which utilizes multiple exposures to capture the transition from day to night in various locations around the world.
Andrew’s photography has been widely published, and awarded at the Prix de la Photographie, Paris (Px3), the International Photography Awards (Lucies), American Photography 31, Latin American Fotografia, Neutral Density Awards, the Epson International Pano Awards and others. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of the City of New York, 21_21 Design Sight museum in Tokyo, Banco do Brasil, and in galleries and corporate art collections in the USA, Europe and Asia.
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Museum of the City of New York
21_21 Design Sight Museum, Tokyo, Japan