
Andor Polgár Shoots Skin and Stillness
Andor Polgár lets light choreograph scenes that feel lived in rather than staged.
I’m a photographer first, publisher second. Analog Aesthetics marks my return to publishing after previous success in the field and I’m stoked to be here. I’ll be working quietly in the background as the project unfolds.
Andor Polgár lets light choreograph scenes that feel lived in rather than staged.
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