
About Me
About Me:
<p> <span style="color:#000000;">Andrew Martinez has an extensive photojournalism background. His work has appeared in most nature, travel, and dive magazines in the United States and in many other similar publications around the globe. He authored a popular New England field guide, <i><u>Marine Life of the North Atlantic</u></i>, photo-documenting marine life from Cape May to Canada. It has converted it into a mobile app, named <b><u>Marine Life North Atlantic</u></b>. He collaborated with the French Canadian author, Pierre Henry Fountaine, on a new edition of <i><u>La Faune Sous-Marine du Saint-Laurent</u></i>, a field guide to marine life in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada. Recently he has teamed up with author Paul Erickson and Tilbury House Publishers to create two books for young readers, <u>Pier at the end of the World</u> and <u>Don’t Mess with Me: The strange lives of Venomous Creatures.</u></span> </p> <p> <span style="color:#000000;"> </span> </p> <p> <span style="color:#000000;">His work is currently used in many other nature books and field guides, and is featured in exhibits in many aquaria in the United States. Photo assignments sponsored by National Geographic World Magazine have taken him to Fiji, Bonaire, and Cape Cod. He has guided Marine Biology study or travel groups to the islands of Galapagos, Cayman, St. Vincent, and the Bay Islands of Honduras, the Philippines, and Indonesia. He is also represented by two photo stock agencies, Science Source and Blue Planet Archive</span> </p>
<p> <span style="color:#000000;">Andrew Martinez has an extensive photojournalism background. His work has appeared in most nature, travel, and dive magazines in the United States and in many other similar publications around the globe. He authored a popular New England field guide, <i><u>Marine Life of the North Atlantic</u></i>, photo-documenting marine life from Cape May to Canada. It has converted it into a mobile app, named <b><u>Marine Life North Atlantic</u></b>. He collaborated with the French Canadian author, Pierre Henry Fountaine, on a new edition of <i><u>La Faune Sous-Marine du Saint-Laurent</u></i>, a field guide to marine life in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada. Recently he has teamed up with author Paul Erickson and Tilbury House Publishers to create two books for young readers, <u>Pier at the end of the World</u> and <u>Don’t Mess with Me: The strange lives of Venomous Creatures.</u></span> </p> <p> <span style="color:#000000;"> </span> </p> <p> <span style="color:#000000;">His work is currently used in many other nature books and field guides, and is featured in exhibits in many aquaria in the United States. Photo assignments sponsored by National Geographic World Magazine have taken him to Fiji, Bonaire, and Cape Cod. He has guided Marine Biology study or travel groups to the islands of Galapagos, Cayman, St. Vincent, and the Bay Islands of Honduras, the Philippines, and Indonesia. He is also represented by two photo stock agencies, Science Source and Blue Planet Archive</span> </p>