Andy King
ANDY KING is a Southern California and destination wedding photographer who’s based in San Diego. His couples are drawn to his captivating blend of photojournalistic & contemporary styles, attention to detail, and notably for his contagious personality.
Andy’s work has been described as “fresh and unique” for its innovative, edgy, ethereal qualities, and unconventionality. His overall approach to weddings captures spontaneity (natural expressions and moments), giving his art a more genuine feel.
His true gift is his fun, calming, and motivational energy and the ability to really bring out the personality of his couple, their wedding party, family, and guests.
Andy travels both nationally and abroad for destination weddings. His travels take him anywhere from San Felipe to Hawaii and Costa Rica to Colombia. The artistry and technical mastery that provide the foundation for his work has gained national recognition.
A self-described “location junky,” Andy is well known for his Mess-The-Dress and innovative sessions. He loves the grain and grit, the deserted, the heat, the surrealness of wild lands. Elements out of his control: wind, the morning fog. The brilliance that can be found within abandoned towns. Road tripping, exploring to find locations that offset/contrast or mesh ridiculously well with a style, whether it be raw/edgy or bright, busy, fresh, whimsical.
Andy King Photography Established 2001 | Studio Location in San Diego | Insured
WeddingWire’s Couples’ Choice Award Winner 2023
The Knot | Best in Weddings 2023
Voted Best Wedding Photographer in San Diego A-List
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“If you’re not getting into trouble, you’re not taking good pictures” ~ Suda House
“I’d say, I’m known for things getting a little weird. It may be a big part of what sets me apart. I’ve somehow always had the ability to get people to loosen up in front of the camera and get them to do things they wouldn’t normally do.
I also tend to have a different perspective on things and what I want out of an image. It’s not enough to just place a couple in a landscape and have them look at each other. I want to get more out of that couple and the location. I’m looking for something different, something real, and something out of our control.” ~ Andy King