Andrew Ginther

Dip (Photography)

Andrew committed to photography over 25 years ago. From courses at Ilam Fine Art School at Canterbury University and Christchurch Polytechnic, there have been exhibitions and commercial work commissions interspersed with personal practice and a wide interest in all visual art media. More recently he has tutored in digital photography at the National College of Design and Technology and at Massey University Fine Arts School.

His work features the frequent use of bold colour and strong compositions. Landscapes and urban abstractions have become a consistent theme as well as environmental portraiture and mixed media work, combining traditional and digital photography with sculpture and other fine art techniques to create a hybridization of 20th century work inspired by the cubist and surrealist movements.

In 2006 an unusual black and white shot from a wedding was entered in the New Zealand National Library Documentary Photographic competition. The print was declared winner and the prize money was spent on yet more photographic equipment. Eventually digital raised its game and was deemed to be worth investing in. A move to a full digital setup in the last two years was realized. The latest technologies for scanning, ink jet printing and internet storage and display have been investigated and forms the future of Andrew’s work. But traditional photography is not ignored. Medium and large format cameras have been retained and are still used for personal and commercial work.

See Andrew's work at his Flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/exalteye