About

Andrew Henry: Fine Art Photographer

Clients:  Superstition Mountain Museum

Private individuals

Member: Mesa Art League

Bio: Calling Arizona his home Andrew Henry began his photographic career as a staff photographer for his junior high school yearbook class. Some 25 years later Andrew has photographed on location throughout most of Nepal and within the United States.  Andrew’s subject matter varies from architecture and landscape, to animals and culture.  He treats each assignment with care to achieve the desired results.  Spending time taking hundreds of images per session and hours in the digital darkroom Andrew offers excellence and professionalism while genuinely demonstrating his passion for photography.

It is not uncommon to see Andrew offering his talent at no cost to the following Non-profit associations in an attempt to further their worthy causes:           Boyce Thompson Arboretum located in Superior, Arizona, National Family Week (2005 – 2007), Family Service Agency of Phoenix, Arizona, and Sewa Kendra Leprosy Relief located in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Andrew’s images have been shown at the Superstition Mountain Museum in Apache Junction, Arizona and recently at Goldfield Ghost Town in Goldfield, Arizona.

Note cards are avaiable for $3.50 each or 12 or more for $3 each.

Prints sizes begin at 8 x 10 or 8 x 12 for $25 each on archival photograph paper. Prints and Giclee on cavas in larger sizes are avaiable up to 30 x 20 inches in size and vary in price depending upon size and medium used.  Please feel free to ask questions. I am happy to answer questions about your next Fine Art purchase from Andrew Henry Photography.

Contact  image@cox.net email

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