Andrew Glickman

Photography, Public Art, Visual / Media

About the Artist

Andrew Glickman is an American living in Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. His work as a photographer focuses on street, documentary, and social landscape photography. He joined the Washington, D.C. Street Photography Collective in 2024 and is currently working on a number of series including one about human interconnection. Andrew has been passionate about photographing since he was in grade school. He first learned about street photography during a visit to Chicago where he had a chance encounter with the exhibition “Bystander: A History of Street Photography.” A subsequent workshop with Joel Meyerowitz subsequently helped him begin a way of seeing and appreciation for beauty in the ordinary that changed his life. In addition to studying with and working for Meyerowitz, Andrew has also studied with photographers Mary Ellen Mark, Sam Abell, and Len Jenshel. Andrew’s photographs have been exhibited in group shows and photography festivals in the United States, Europe, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. His work is also in a number of public and private collections including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Washington, D.C.'s Art Bank Collection, the Museum of Fine Arts (Santa Fe), New Mexico; Centro Fotográfico Álvarez Bravo (Oaxaca, Mexico); and Deutsche Bank (New York, N.Y.).  In 2025, Andrew's work was exhibited at festivals or shows in Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, London, Querétaro (Mexico), and Rome. His work has been published in books, including Street Photography Now by Howarth and McLaren (Thames & Hudson 2010); and magazines, including Leica World, Photonews (Hamburg), and Woofer Magazine. 

Andrew Glickman website https://andrewglickman.com/

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