Meet Andy

Een lachende man met een baard en een paardenstaart, gekleed in een witte overhemd, staand buiten met een bos achtergrond.

Andy is a wedding photographer based in the Netherlands, originally from Argentina — where he spent 26 years studying aerospace engineering and quietly falling in love with visual language through design and data visualisation.

That pull toward the visual was always there, even if it took a while to name it. When he picked up a camera, it just clicked. Photography became the most natural way he'd ever found to observe the world and communicate something real. Where words get clunky, images tend to say it better.

He's been shooting for twelve years now. He started with landscapes, wandered through street photography and analog film, and gradually found his way to weddings — which turned out to be the perfect fit. Not for the pomp, but for the story. Weddings are full of small, loaded moments: a glance, a nervous laugh, a hand squeeze nobody else notices. That's the stuff he's after.

His approach blends documentary and photojournalism with a modern editorial eye. He leans into black and white, soft focus, intentional blur — images that feel more like memories than photographs. He's not there to direct or pose; he's there to watch and wait for the moments that actually mean something.

Andy is naturally introverted, which works in his favour. He moves quietly, takes up little space, and gives people room to just be. The goal is simple: not just to show what a wedding looked like, but to capture how it felt.