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Andrew Whyte's minifigure photographer makes his debut on US public radio

You wouldn’t believe the situations a hard-working Lego photographer finds himself in

March 11, 2014Arts, Culture & Media

“I've had cameras for almost as long as I can remember,” Andrew Whyte tells me from a radio studio in Portsmouth, England. “My dad was very supportive, and a very enthusiastic amateur. And his father and his grandfather were interested in the science and the practice of photography as well.” Before our interview even starts, […]

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