About
Andrew Darlow, The Memory Preservation Guy, is a photographer, writer and consultant based in the New York City Metro Area. He has lectured and conducted seminars and workshops around the world at conferences and for photography organizations, including The Center for Fine Art Photography, the Arles Photo Festival Columbia University and the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City. His editorial and fine-art work have been featured in numerous magazines, including Photo District News, PDN Gear Guide, Popular Photography, Professional Photographer, Rangefinder, and American Photo magazine. His work has been widely exhibited and his prints are held in many private collections.
Darlow is editor of The Imaging Buffet (www.imagingbuffet.com), an online resource with news, reviews, and interviews covering the subjects of photography, printing, and new media. He has juried many photography competitions for a wide range of organizations, including: Huntington Arts Council (NY), The Humane Society of the United States and the Guild of Creative Art (NJ). His book, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers (Course PTR), was chosen as the winner in the “Photography: Instructional/How-To” category of The National Best Books Awards, sponsored by USA Book News. His book, Pet Photography 101: Tips for Taking Better Photos of Your Dog or Cat (Focal Press) covers tips and techniques for photographing people and their pets. His newest book, Biscuit for Your Thoughts: Philosophy According to Dogs (Ulysses Press) won a Foreword Reviews Silver INDIEFAB Award in the Nonfiction Pets category.