Weston Lee Andrews, a New York-based photography student at the School of Visual Arts, draws inspiration from within. Originally from Colorado, he thrives in the limitless potential of double exposure, treating it as a space for vulnerability and self-expression. Influenced by artists like Duane Michals and Claude Cahun, Weston’s work embodies introspection and storytelling. While photography is his primary medium, he also explores collage, jewelry, and ceramics, weaving these disciplines into a unique and authentic artistic voice.