Andreas says, “I studied sociology and history but passions can’t be kept secret forever, so at the age of twenty four i realized that photography is the tool to express different aspects of my life and interests…
I believe that the key to understand the light becomes from the quality of shadow it makes, and that is something worthing to work with…”
Andreas was born in London in 1972 and now lives and works between Paris and Athens.
For more brilliance please visit Andreas Stavrinides.
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