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Andy Marshall is a freelance architectural photographer based in the UK. He has been involved with the built environment for over 25 years. Throughout that time he has developed a distinctive understanding of architectural form and space.

He has a sound knowledge of architectural history, and has won the College of Estate Management Harold Samuel Prize for his thesis on Genius Loci in Architecture.

Andy has worked on architectural projects and commissions all over Europe and has had his work published in magazines, books and newspapers worldwide. He is a regular contributor to the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings Cornerstone Magazine, and magazines such as Lancashire Life. He is also an agency photographer for The National Trust; and has also worked as a volunteer for the Images of England Project under the auspices of English Heritage.

Andy has exhibited his work in London, Leeds, Manchester and Huddersfield and has a permanent exhibition of his work in his home town of Middleton.

Andy is a regular campaigner on twitter for the architectural cause, and spends his spare time involved with conservation issues in his local community. He is a founder member of the Friends of Long Street Methodist Church built by his favourite architect Edgar Wood.


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Address:158 Chesham Road
Bury
Lancashire
BL9 6EP
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Tel:07702 163108
Website:http://fotofacade.com/
E-mail:andymarshall AT me.com
Established:1998
Directory Listings:Photography
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