Hello! I'm a fine art photographer in Chicago. If you're coming to my photo stream for the first time, please check out my Portfolio Album. That should give you a good overview of my photography. Or visit flickriver to see what my most "interesting" photos are according to flickr.

 

Please note that my work is © Andy Marfia All Rights Reserved. If you'd like to license one of my photographs or purchase a print, please contact me at Andy.Marfia@gmail.com.

 

I've been on flickr since 2005. I like photos with a strong sense of composition, color and tone, that tell something interesting about the world (mostly urban) that I inhabit. All comments and constructive criticism are welcome and encouraged.

 

I shoot mainly with Nikon DSLRs, Sony RX100s, and sometimes a Google Pixel phone. I use Photoshop and DXO Optics for minor editing.

 

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There is no Andy, there is only ZULE.

September 23, 2008
egophony says:

I think Andy is a true craftsman. In looking at his portfolio, I have especially noticed consistent focusing issues and hasty composition. You would almost think that he is working with dilapidated equipment or at least with lenses not matched for his camera body. As far as post-processing goes, his Photoshopping is… Read more

I think Andy is a true craftsman. In looking at his portfolio, I have especially noticed consistent focusing issues and hasty composition. You would almost think that he is working with dilapidated equipment or at least with lenses not matched for his camera body. As far as post-processing goes, his Photoshopping is beyond reproach. From deep drop shadows to garish photo frames, his lack of subtlety even distracts you from the underlying technical faults of each photo. Have a look. You'll find his photos to be godawful, and since he regularly uploads new shots, you'll occasionally want to come back to gawk at his shabby work.

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January 3, 2008