The silence in Black & White
 
Andre Poli is a Photographer and Creative Director constantly seeking the perfect balance between darkness and light.

12 cigarettes — Place de Passy, Paris, France 2018

Andre portrays his subjects as they move through their journeys—being themselves—often unware that they are being captured. They exist momentarily just for his lenses.

Way to Paradise — Tate Modern, London, UK 2017

“I don’t want to know who they are, nor for them to know who I am”

Andre embraces the mystery of
black & white photography, using its simplicity to clarify his visual narrative.

A breath of light — The Vatican, Rome, Italy 2017

The shadow of a Monk — Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo 2018

Capturing the relationship between humans and their surroundings, trusting that the stillness of a place can define and uncover who the subject really is.



Symbolic Importance
 

Ultimately, he seeks to translate the nostalgic sentiment he encounters into images that not only please the eye but resonate from within.Icarus reaching for the Sun — Auckland, New Zealand, 2023


“It is good to be here, It is good to be anywhere”
Keith Richards



 
Andre Luiz Poli
(born in Cascavel, Parana, Brazil; May 31, 1989) is a Brazilian-American Photographer, Creative Director, Art Director, Designer, Father and Husband. He started his career at the young age of fifteen, when he decided to leave his parents house to go out there and see for himself where this life would take him.

Over the course of 20 years Andre was able to further develop his skills in Design, Art direction, Storytelling and Photography and contribute exponentially to the creative industry with his craft oriented approach and personal take on how things should be brought to life.

He currently resides in New York with his beautiful family.



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