Andi Sapey is a Norwich-based photographer who has worked with SISJAC for over 10 years, photographing events and documenting projects in both the UK and Japan. Recently, Executive Director Professor Simon Kaner sat down with Andi to discuss his career, his photographic process, and his experiences photographing Japan.
You can find out more about Andi and see a selection of his photographs on his website.
Andi Sapey in Tokyo 2009




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March 2021 Message from the Executive Director
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After the Tsunami: Japanese Contemporary Art Since 2011
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Interview with Andi Sapey
Andi Sapey is a Norwich-based photographer who has worked with SISJAC for over 10 years,...