Neil Tandy is a fine art photographer whose black and white
                                                                           work explores the tension between stillness and movement
                                                                           and between presence and absence.
                                                                           


                                                                           His work does not follow a linear narrative. It exists within
                                                                           suspended time, where moments are experienced, but never
                                                                           fully resolved. Figures drift through space, often blurred or
                                                                           partially obscured, suggesting a world in motion that resists
                                                                           clarity.

                                                                           By removing colour, Tandy reduces the image to its essential
                                                                           elements: light, structure, and psychological weight. What
                                                                           remains is not description, but atmosphere, a space where the
                                                                           viewer is invited to pause, observe, and project their own
                                                                           meaning.

                                                                           Rather than documenting reality, his photographs construct a
                                                                           quieter, more ambiguous experience. Each image functions as
                                                                           both fragment and whole, part of a larger exploration into how
                                                                           we perceive time, memory, and presence.
                                                                     Neil Tandy is a fine art photographer whose black and white
                                                                           work explores the tension between stillness and movement
                                                                           and between presence and absence.
                                                                           His images exist within suspended time, where moments are
                                                                           experienced but never fully resolved.


                                                                           His work does not follow a linear narrative. It exists within
                                                                           suspended time, where moments are experienced, but never
                                                                           fully resolved. Figures drift through space, often blurred or
                                                                           partially obscured, suggesting a world in motion that resists
                                                                           clarity.

                                                                           By removing colour, Tandy reduces the image to its essential
                                                                           elements: light, structure, and psychological weight. What
                                                                           remains is not description, but atmosphere, a space where the
                                                                           viewer is invited to pause, observe, and project their own
                                                                           meaning.

                                                                           Rather than documenting reality, his photographs construct a
                                                                           quieter, more ambiguous experience. Each image functions as
                                                                           both fragment and whole, part of a larger exploration into how
                                                                           we perceive time, memory, and presence.
                                                                Tandy’s work sits within a lineage of photographic practice
                                                                that engages with light,abstraction and the poetics of
                                                                everyday environments. His images are held in private collections
                                                                and are produced as limited edition prints.
                                                                                Tandy’s work sits within a lineage of photographic practice
                                                                                that engages with light,abstraction and the poetics of
                                                                                everyday environments. His images are held in private collections
                                                                                and are produced as limited edition prints.
                                                                                 Neil Tandy is a fine art photographer whose black and white
                                                                           work explores the tension between stillness and movement
                                                                           and between presence and absence.
                                                                           


                                                                           His work does not follow a linear narrative. It exists within
                                                                           suspended time, where moments are experienced, but never
                                                                           fully resolved. Figures drift through space, often blurred or
                                                                           partially obscured, suggesting a world in motion that resists
                                                                           clarity.

                                                                           By removing colour, Tandy reduces the image to its essential
                                                                           elements: light, structure, and psychological weight. What
                                                                           remains is not description, but atmosphere, a space where the
                                                                           viewer is invited to pause, observe, and project their own
                                                                           meaning.

                                                                           Rather than documenting reality, his photographs construct a
                                                                           quieter, more ambiguous experience. Each image functions as
                                                                           both fragment and whole, part of a larger exploration into how
                                                                           we perceive time, memory, and presence.
Neil Tandy is a fine art photographer whose black and white
work explores the tension between stillness and movement
and between presence and absence..


His work does not follow a linear narrative. It exists within suspended time, where moments are experienced, but never fully resolved. Figures drift through space, often blurred or partially obscured, suggesting a world in motion that resists clarity.

By removing colour, Tandy reduces the image to its essential elements: light, structure, and psychological weight. What remains is not description, but atmosphere, a space where the viewer is invited to pause, observe, and project their own meaning.

Rather than documenting reality, his photographs construct a quieter, more ambiguous experience. Each image functions as both fragment and whole, part of a larger exploration into how we perceive time, memory, and presence.
                                                                                Tandy’s work sits within a lineage of photographic practice
                                                                                that engages with light,abstraction and the poetics of
                                                                                everyday environments. His images are held in private collections
                                                                                and are produced as limited edition prints.
Tandy’s work sits within a lineage of photographic practice that engages with light,abstraction and the poetics of everyday environments. His images are held in private collections and are produced as limited edition prints.