Andrew Prokos is a New York City based fine art and architectural photographer. Prokos was born to Greek parents who migrated to the United States after World War II, settling in Chicago. Andrew Prokos – Bio: Andrew Prokos is an award-winning architectural and fine art photographer based in New York City. Andrew’s cityscapes of New York and other locations around the world are composed of numerous meticulously-captured high-resolution images. [24], Prokos has won numerous awards for his photography, most recently for his fine art series "Night & Day" which utilizes multiple exposures captured over time to document the transition from day to night in various locations around the world. Born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1971, Andrew Prokos grew up in South Florida where he graduated with a B.A. In early 2019 Prokos opened his own photography gallery at 368 Broadway in New York's Tribeca neighborhood. In 2015-2016 Prokos's fine art architectural photographs relating to the work of architect Frank Gehry were exhibited in "Architect Frank Gehry - I Have an Idea"[39] at 21 21 Design Sight museum in Tokyo, Japan. [11] The photographs from Niemeyer's Brasilia received worldwide acclaim and went on to be published in twelve countries in seven languages, including: United States,[12][13] Brazil,[14][15] Mexico, Chile,[16] Greece, Spain,[17] United Kingdom,[18] Netherlands,[19] Israel,[20] New Zealand,[21] Japan, China,[22] and Malaysia. He welcomes inquiries regarding photo shoots, fine art print sales, exhibitions, and image licensing requests. Employing this method allows him to capture an astonishingly intricate level of detail in the large-format prints he displays in his Tribeca showroom. [41], In both 2012 and 2013 Prokos's photographs were selected by a jury panel to be exhibited in the ASMP gallery at the American Institute of Architects national convention. Andrew’s recent work has included experimental series such as Inverted, which utilizes negative imagery to convey a bold new vision of place. [31], Prokos's series of photographs of the Brazilian capital at night, entitled Niemeyer's Brasilia, was selected in 2014 by a panel of judges for the Latin American Fotografia 3 collection, and in 2013 was awarded a silver medal at the International Photography Awards (Lucie Awards). The video was shot on location at Prokos's exhibition at Banco do Brasil in New York. [32] Prokos has been awarded with numerous medals in recent years at the Epson International Pano Awards for his panoramic photography of cityscapes and landscapes[33] and has also won numerous Honorable Mentions for his photography from the International Photography Awards, the Prix de la Photographie, Paris, the International Color Awards, and the London International Creative Competition. Andrew Prokos is an award-winning architectural and fine art photographer based in New York City. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of the City of New York, 21_21 Design Sight museum in Tokyo, Banco do Brasil, and in galleries and corporate ... Andrew Prokos is a fine art photographer known for his large-scale compositions incorporating architectural elements and sweeping natural and urban views. It was the first time that Banco do Brasil had exhibited works by a non-Brazilian artist in New York. Andrew Prokos is a New York City based fine art and architectural photographer. His photography has also been used in advertising campaigns for numerous companies such as Lloyds Bank, Morgan Stanley, E&J Gallo, Abbott Labs, Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, and Evraz. Andrew regularly accepts commissions for clients in advertising, property development, design and industry. The gallery showcases his large-scale photographs of cityscapes, landscapes, and architecture. Prokos returned to New York City in 1996, and began working in interactive advertising. The resulting images have an ethereal quality which detaches them from the world as we see it.