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I’m Andy Marshall and I'm an architectural photographer. I work in my time-travelling camper van and share my journey with others.


I changed my vocation to a photographer after having a breakdown. Photography changed my life.


I call my journeys my 'camper-van-camino', and I take the road less travelled.


I find and access places that people wouldn't ordinarily see, or show well known places in a different light.

Wells Cathedral through the day.


I share my adventures every week, and I'm overwhelmed at the response.


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About the Genius Loci Digest
For over twenty years I’ve been seeking out alternative stories in our surviving material culture and sharing them with my photographs and words.
From Breakdown to New Vocation: My Genius Loci Digest Journey
In the late 1990’s I had a breakdown that ultimately led me, through a journey that took me away from depression, to a new career in photography. But what was the spark that ignited my journey?
What Others Are Saying
“You are the 21st century version of a wandering minstrel except you tell stories by image not song.”

"You are the 21st century version of a wandering minstrel except you tell stories by image not song."