Photography beyond lenses: Andrew Knapp

Photography looks fantastic when you know beyond lenses and their work. It all depends on how inventive you are in all of life’s real-world circumstances. An excellent photographer understands how to use the proper equipment and technique to capture the greatest image possible.

 

One such person is Andrew Knapp. He is a master photographer and resides in Ontario with Momo, his lone dog.

He is always taking the best images to state his creative drive, whether it be on the side of the road, in the wilderness, in the mountains, or, strangely, on his balcony. Or occasionally you’ll see him clicking pictures of his dog, who is always prepared to be implicated. Momo will patiently continue to pose for him as long as he requests. He is a charming breed that exudes innocence.

Andrew is a photographer at heart and an explorer at heart. Nobody can halt him. The more time he spends investigating, the more varied his photographic concepts become. He considers it to be absolutely vital, and his dog and VW Bus provide him with all the assistance he needs. It’s not just him. Together, they explore a distant continent and write notes about their adventures.

This led to him gaining a lot of followers, and they are now a vast family who are all in awe of his adorable dog pictures and who get inspiration from his vacation destinations.

He is also a designer, and he creates and edits each of his shots by himself. He even came up with his own photobook series, “Go locate Momo,” where he has so far compiled memories of himself and his dog. It was specifically created by him and has a wealth of information on them and their travels. Because of how similar the image is to nature; it can occasionally be challenging to find. You will be given a solution to assist you with that. Anyone can become hooked on photography because of its overall composition. He is his life, not just a dog.

You may read stories about his travels and adventures on his social media pages.

if you wish to journey with them everywhere. Why not experience things from their perspective?

Like nothing else, they both bring life to the photography medium.