Andrew Emond is originally from Toronto, Canada, where he studied multimedia design. Since 2004, his work has focused primarily on the unseen or underrepresented aspects of the built environment. His photography and related side-projects have been showcased around the world in various publications. His first book, Elevator Alley, co-created with writer Michael Cook, was published in 2010 by Furnace Press and his work will be featured in the forthcoming CBC/NFB documentary entitled "Under the City", scheduled for release in 2012. He is currently based out of Montreal where he resides with his wife, writer Teri Vlassopoulos.

Career Highlights


Clients and publications: Colors, MARK, The Montreal Gazette, Canadian Geographic,
Report on Business Magazine, Geist, and Radio Canada.
Featured on: Time.com, Conscientious, Gizmodo, The Next Web, Petapixel, Kottke.org, and Design.org.
Represented by: Circuit Gallery, Toronto.