"When my dad passed, I discovered photographs he'd taken over the years — my mum when they first met, travel adventures, me as a kid. Visual heirlooms I didn't know existed but cherish now.
For three decades, I've photographed for ESPN, GQ, and Esquire. One day, on assignment for Golf Digest, it hit me: why not bring the same crafted storytelling to golfers and the rounds they value most — with family, at dream courses, during club traditions. I created The Photo Caddie to celebrate and document those moments.
Whether it's your milestone round or your club's defining moment, you get visual heirlooms — the kind of images you'll treasure the way I treasure my dad's."
From Dublin to Atlanta
Originally from Dublin, Ireland, Andrew spent decades in New York before moving to Atlanta. His work has taken him from magazine covers to global brand campaigns, but The Photo Caddie represents what he values most: preserving moments for people who will treasure them.
The Approach
Andrew moves through your round unobtrusively, documenting not just the golf but the atmosphere, camaraderie, and moments between shots. His editorial eye — honed across three decades — captures the feeling of the day, not just a record of it.
You won't think about the camera. You'll just play your game while he builds the visual story.
Personable, Professional and Discreet
A true Irishman with the gift of gab, Andrew's presence is warm, calm, and unobtrusive. His natural storytelling ability and easy manner make people feel at ease immediately. Whether he's photographing tour players, corporate groups, or a family foursome, his goal is the same: let you play your game while he builds the visual story.