Andy Snow
Dayton Ohio
andysnow.com
Andy Snow has been working as a photo-imagist for 38 years. His imagery of DCdC, Rhythm in Shoes, and North Carolina Dance Theatre is seen worldwide. Clients include a host of Fortune 500 companies, as well as Fortune, TIME, Forbes, and dozens of national and international publications. Andy also teaches advanced practices to University of Dayton photo majors as an adjunct faculty member. In addition to being awarded the Cradle of Creativity Award through auspices of the Dayton Foundation, he is one of the Dayton Region’s 33 designated Creative Catalysts tasked with building social capital while engendering economic development.

EXPERIENCE:
PHOTOGRAPHER DIGITAL ARTIST VIDEOGRAPHER 1971-PRESENT

PHOTO EDITOR:
Dayton The Cradle of Creativity. Towery Publications, Memphis, TN 1998

AUTHOR:
Location Photography Secrets. F&W Publications, Cincinnati, OH 1993

EDUCATION:
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Princeton, NJ — AB Philosophy, 1972

OHIO UNIVERSITY
Athens, OH — MA R/TV track, 1973

ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY McGREGOR
Yellow Springs, OH — MA Visual Arts, 2005

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    2 months ago
    Andy Snow tagged Corvette Legend: The 1988 Callaway with:
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    4 months ago
    Andy Snow commented on twilight riverscape

    Sure I have display prints for sale. Large format 24x36 I print here. I saw your video. Great clear color but it wouldn't play even after fully loading. Perhaps your compression setttings are amiss or something. Email andysnow3@gmail.com anytime. Thank you for the kind words about my work! Look forward to hearing from you.

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    4 months ago
    Andy Snow commented on Riverscape, Dayton, Ohio

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    4 months ago
    Andy Snow commented on DCDC 40th Anniversary

    Brian, Nice documentary piece. Thanks for giving my photos nice play too. They are amazing dancers full of energy. Congrats.

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    4 months ago
    Andy Snow commented on twilight riverscape

    The concept here is to slow down. As speedy and frenetic as MoMBA, Courteous Mass. and the time-lapse sequences can be, this vid is intended to be the antithesis. Just as being there and making these high resolution stills is a calming meditation in twilight, my goal here for you, dear viewer, is to communicate that experiential process as a process of the unfolding of the implicate order. The music is "Magnificent River" by Patrick O'Hearn.

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