Dave Andrews
Dave Andrews got his start working in the family business, a studio located on Sparks Street Mall. Developing into a portrait photographer, Andrews went on to capture politicans and personalities ranging from Tommy Douglas to Pierre Trudeau. In the early nineties, Andrews gladly accepted the position of Photo Editor with This Country Canada Magazine. Today, Andrews owns and operates a fine art printing business, DigitalArt&Restoration. Andrews' work can be seen in the Glenbow Museum, Royal Ontario Museum, Art Gallery of Ontario and other galleries and museums both in Canada and abroad.
Bio last updated October 23rd, 2019.
Articles by Dave Andrews
Making Use of Water
By Dave Andrews
August 15, 2017
Photographer Dave Andrew's captures the stillness of a moored canoe waiting in the sacred act of stillness.
Water - the holiest and most ordinary of elements - brings to mind lines from Philip Larkin's poem "Water":
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Morning Mist
Dave Andrews
August 15, 2017
Is there anything more free than venturing out on the water?
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Oh Canada
Dave Andrews
June 22, 2017
Photographer Dave Andrews brings the people of Carp together to mark Canada Day in the beauty of the Canadian landscape.
In the second of our two part series preparing for Canada Day, we reveal the fruition of photographer Dave Andrews dream to fill in the space created in the shape of a Canadian flag on Haskell farm ...
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A Dream I Had
Dave Andrews
June 21, 2017
Photographer Dave Andrews shares a shot, as envisioned in a dream he had back in the middle of Canadian winter, to celebrate Canada in the middle of an open field.
Taken in July 1, 1992, this first of a two part series we'll be releasing captures Andrews' son Owen perched in the middle of the space waiting for people to gather in the space cleared in the middle of the farm to mark community on Canada Day. ...
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Earth and Sky
Dave Andrews
January 1, 1970
Photographer Dave Andrews captures a moment of stillness, the meeting of pavement and earth, of man and nature.
It evokes the smell of childhood - hot tarmac and sweet earth, the boundary between what gives and has been taken away ...