Introducing

Andrew Meredith

Andrew Meredith is an award-winning London-based photographer specialising in interiors, architecture and portraiture. His editorial and commercial commissions include work for Chanel, Cartier, Burberry, Hermès, Google, Selfridges, PUIG, Moooi, Frame Magazine, Elle Décor and Esquire.

A graduate of Falmouth College of Arts (2002), Andrew built his career assisting leading photographers before quickly establishing his own practice. His personal projects have received significant industry recognition, including multiple features in Creative Review’s Photography Annual and a solo exhibition at Riverside Studios and Truman Brewery.

Andrew’s documentary works — from Slaughtermen to Excursions, Hashima and Introversion — have been exhibited widely across London, including Photofusion Gallery, Ace Hotel and Blacks Members Club.

He is currently developing several long-term projects, including Walking the Westway, a film-based documentary tracing the elevated A40 and the socio-economic landscapes surrounding it; Nightscapes, a meditative long-exposure series; and Beneath a Motorway, which examines the hidden urban spaces beneath major roads.

His work from Where the Flow Ends, exploring water pollution along the River Severn, is currently on view at the 2025 Venice Biennial as part of Mass Collective.

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About Andrew Meredith

Andrew Meredith is an award winning London based photographer specialising in interiors, architecture and portraiture. His editorial and commercial commissions include work for Chanel, Cartier, Burberry, Hermès, Google, Selfridges, PUIG, Moooi, Frame Magazine, Elle Décor and Esquire.

A graduate of Falmouth College of Arts (2002), Andrew built his career assisting leading photographers before quickly establishing his own practice. His personal projects have received significant industry recognition, including multiple features in Creative Review’s Photography Annual and a solo exhibition at Riverside Studios and Truman Brewery.

Andrew’s documentary works, from Slaughtermen to Excursions, Hashima and Introversion, have been exhibited widely across London, including Photofusion Gallery, Ace Hotel and Blacks Members Club.

He is currently developing several long-term projects, including Walking the Westway, a film-based documentary tracing the elevated A40 and the socio-economic landscapes surrounding it; Nightscapes, a meditative long-exposure series; and Beneath a Motorway, which examines the hidden urban spaces beneath major roads.

His work from Where the Flow Ends, exploring water pollution along the River Severn, is currently on view at the 2025 Venice Biennial as part of Mass Collective.