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McAndrew is a surname reflecting Scottish ancestry, people with the Surname include the following: *British photographer Chris McAndrew *British journalist Daisy McAndrew *British playwright and actor Deborah McAndrew (born 1967) *American psychologist Francis T. McAndrew *American general James W. McAndrew (1862-1922) *American baseball player Jamie McAndrew *Canadian Jim McAndrew (athlete) *American baseball player Jim McAndrew *New Zealand rally driver Joe McAndrew *Mayo Gaelic footballer John McAndrew *Canadian politician John Alfred McAndrew *American singer Matt McAndrew *Australian cricketer Nathan McAndrew *English model Nell McAndrew *Scottish footballer Tony McAndrew *American sports coach William McAndrew *American educator William McAndrew *Guyanese folklorist poet Wordsworth McAndrew ** Wordsworth McAndrew Award The Wordsworth McAndrew Awards celebrate Guyanese who have made important contributions to the country's cultural life. Awardees' talents includ ...
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Chris McAndrew
Chris McAndrew (born 1 February 1974) is a British photographer, known for celebrity portraits including Snoop Dogg and Charlotte Rampling. In 2017 he was commissioned to develop a collection of Open licence, freely-licensed images of Parliament for the Parliamentary Digital Service, including a set of official portraits of Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), MPs and peers. Early life and education McAndrew grew up in West Yorkshire's Rhubarb Triangle, and took his first photographs with a second-hand Minolta X-500 at the age of 10. He studied painting and photography at Chelsea School of Art. Official parliamentary portraits The plan had been to take photographs of MPs after work in three other categories: "modernity and tradition", "the people that make the palace" and "public engagement". The announcement of the 2017 United Kingdom general election, 2017 general election to be held on 8 June gave an unexpected opportunity to photograph most of the 650 newly elected, or r ...
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