Andrew Ling is a travel photographer and creative producer based in Seattle, Washington. He likes to venture out in the wilderness and get himself in trouble, because that’s what keeps him and his creativity alive, bringing him in front of some of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. Andrew didn’t always know he’d be a photographer and adventurer. He has a degree in Marketing, and grew up thinking he would end up in managing a business. However, his love for the outdoors slowly took over, until someone from Adobe noticed the pictures he’d been taking on his trips and sent him to Patagonia to visually document climate change. That was the point of no return for Andrew. Today, he works with brands like Adidas, the North Face and Land Rover, while his most important client is still his own insatiable curiosity and thirst for new discoveries.
Early this winter, we challenged Andrew to take the XT somewhere exciting and tell the story of that trip. We didn’t expect him jump right into snowmobiles and open helicopters at -40°F in the middle of the Alaskan winter, but we’re glad he did.
This is just the beginning of Andrew’s story – look out for much more on his trip to Alaska coming up soon.
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Iceland through the lens
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Composing soft even lighting in photography
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Capturing that Split Second – A Formula 1 Car Photo Shoot
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Cathedrals of Knowledge – Photographing Tranquil Oases with Daniel Zielske
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ROBERT HOERNIG Workflow & Photography – An ever learning journey
Ambassadors
I am ME with Gemmy Woud-Binnendijk
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Simple, dramatic, atmospheric and always with an hint of darkness with Andy Kerry
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Seeing the world through Michael Hochfellner’s eyes
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RAMBLA by Josep Maria de Llobet
Ambassadors
Wastelands – Simon Puschmann
1-Minute Inspiration
Nighttime street photography
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Knights of the windmill, a tribute to the miller’s craft
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Using personal projects to fuel commercial creativity
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Imbuing an image with wonder and curiosity
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Capturing the character of birds in intimate portraits