Andrew Stark (born 1964-) is an Australian street photographer mainly photographing in Sydney since the early 1980s. He was educated at Newington College (1976-1981).
In 2003, his first book entitled "Snaps from Sydney" was published. In late 2006 an exhibition of his work, "Starkers", was held at the Museum of Sydney.[1] Throughout 2007, Stark documented the Sutherland Shire district, known for the 2005 Cronulla race riots, and the resulting exhibit "Down South" was shown at the Hazelhurst Gallery during late 2008.
A review in Black+White magazine stated, "Andrew Stark's idiomatic and wryly observed urban photographs of Sydney, Australia, represent a vital continuation of documentary street photography, reflecting similar social concerns and the same aesthetic irony as Robert Frank, William Klein and Garry Winogrand.[2]"