Photographer Sandy Nicholson
Sandy Nicholson is a photographer based in Toronto, Canada. Sandy’s photographs have exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, London, the World Expo, Lisbon, Fotofeis in Scotland, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney and the World Press Photo tour in 2005. His recent solo exhibitions, Lifts and Suburban Fetish, have toured Australia, the UK, Canada and Eastern Europe.
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