Andrew Warden
Photography, for me, has always been about observation — noticing how light falls, how people move, and how places change. My work often explores the quiet details of everyday life: the rhythm of public transport, the atmosphere of distant landscapes, and the traces of history still visible in modern settings.
Based in the UK, I’ve photographed across Europe and Asia, capturing moments that sit between documentation and reflection. Whether it’s the texture of a city street or the calm of a coastal village, I’m drawn to scenes that suggest a story beyond the frame.
This portfolio brings together projects that span travel, railways, and urban life — each one part of a broader curiosity about connection and place. I aim to create images that feel honest, balanced, and quietly human.
When I’m not behind the camera, I’m often exploring with a notebook or planning the next trip, always looking for that combination of light and timing that makes the ordinary feel extraordinary.