Nancy
Andrews, 38, has been Director of Photography at The Detroit
Free Press for two years. Fall 2002 marks the publication of “Time
Frames: Our lives in 2001, Our city at 300, Our legacy in pictures,”
a 224-page photo essay of Detroit by Free Press photographers. Prior to
editing in the Great Lakes state, Andrews photographed at The Washington
Post for 10 years. In 1998 the University of Missouri and the National
Press Photographer’s Association Pictures of the Year named Andrews
Newspaper Photographer of the Year. In 1999, she was named White House
Photographer of the Year by the White House Press Photographer’s
Association. Andrews has published two other books, “Partial View: An Alzheimer’s Journal,” published in 1998 with SMU Press and “Family: A Portrait of Gay and Lesbian America” in 1994 with HarperCollins Publishers. The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., The Rochester Institute of Technology SPAS Gallery, and The University of Virginia’s Bayly Museum on Art have all hosted solo exhibitions of her work. |